Student Journalists
Aika Kimura
- Facing “Robot Journalism” (Fall 2018)
- My Life as a Sugar Baby (Fall 2018)
Alex Fabugais-Inaba and Cameron Foster
Alex Harrison, Taniqua Russ and Abigail Urban / Interpreter: Magdalena Franco
- Sound City (Fall 2018)
Ariel Davies and Minji Kim
- From Killer to Healer (Spring 2017)
By Kristin Ofeldt and Danielle Ciampaglia
- The People We Lost (Winter 2020)
CIarra Zatorski
- Ads Blurring Gender Boundaries (Spring 2017)
- More Teens Going Under the Knife (Spring 2016)
Chioma Onwumelu
- “The World Was Silent While We Died” (Fall 2016)
Eric Weck
- Smoking and Spirituality (Spring 2017)
- Where the Water Stopped Flowing (Fall 2016)
Kira Herzog and Olivia Whelan / Interpreter: Sofia Cordioli
Liz Pace, Leona Juan, Angelica Morales and Dalila Radoncic / Interpreter: Federico Santini
- The Multimedia World of Giovanni Pelagalli (Fall 2017)
Natalia Senanayake
- The Jewelry Maker (Summer 2020)
- A Day in the Life of a Teacher in Quarantine (Spring 2020)
Sade Ford, Emily Liu and Samantha Jeannot / Interpreters: Claudia Paolozza and Tommaso Garagnani
- Does Street Art Belong in a Museum? (Fall 2017)
Susmita Paruchuri
- Killing them Brutally (Fall 2017)
- The Making of a He-Man Vegan (Spring 2017)
Tatianna Amatruda
- What We Talk When We Talk About Religion (Spring 2016)
Haya Abdel-Jabbar
- The Burden of Sound (Fall 2018)
Shameen Abubakar
- Where Lockdown is Impossible (Spring 2020)
Melissa Adragna
- Some ex gym members may never go back (Fall 2020)
Ameer Al-Khatahtbeh
- Wearing Hijab in Trump’s America (Winter 2020)
Alison Allocco
- Why Gen Z Loves Audio Stories (Spring 2021)
Pete Ancheta
- Guam: Island Paradise in North Korea’s Line of Fire (Spring 2018)
Anonymous
- My Dad on Smack (Spring 2017)
Rachel Appleton
- My Hair Was Cut by an Instagram Star (Fall 2017)
Mannal Babar
- Dipping into Cultures through Street Food (Spring 2020)
Kayla Brantley
- Vilma’s Telenovela (Fall 2016)
- The Problem with Badderall (Spring 2016)
Danielle Bruno
- Why New Jersey Soil Could Be Making You Sick (Spring 2016)
Mary Ellen Cagnassola
- Why Are These Poor, Oppressed People So Happy? (Fall 2017)
Ethan Carpenter
- P.E. on Your Laptop (Spring 2021)
Kylie Feldman and Olivia Whelan / Interpreter: Anna Giulia Compagnoni
- The Happiest Hour (Fall 2018)
Jamie Corter
- Virus-Ravaged Broadway Tries to Find its Way (Spring 2021)
Olivia Crane
- The Man Who Brings the Masks (Summer 2020)
Dan Cretella
- Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protests Move Online (Summer 2020)
Hemmanuel Cruz
- We’re All Reviewers Now (Winter 2020)
Cameron Foster, Alex Fabugais-Inaba, Shannon McIntyre and Jorge Delgado
- R.U. Dancing for the Kids? (Spring 2020)
Chloe Dopico
- Inside New Brunswick’s Unjust Housing Rental System (Spring 2019)
Laura Esposito
- Why Sick Talk Leads To Eating Sickness (Spring 2021)
- Can Gen Z Sway the Vote? (Fall 2020)
Sarah Essa
- Misplaced Terror (Spring 2017)
Kristin Ofeldt, Danielle Ciampaglia and Elaina Francis
Natalie Francisco
- Playing through Pandemic (Summer 2020)
Faith Franzonia
- The Body as Landscape (Winter 2020)
Asiya Fricke
- My Unveiling (Spring 2017)
Addison Gallagher
- Day Care’s Financial Challenges (Spring 2021)
Christina Gerew
- Dressed by Dali (Spring 2017)
Roman Alexander Gerus
- Humanitarian Groups Resettle Refugees in Italy (Fall 2017)
Brittany Gibson
- Venezuelan Refugee Parties (Spring 2018)
Samantha Gilbert
- Random Crossing (Spring 2016)
Keith Haas
Rosa Haleva
- From Retail to Robots: The Amazon Invasion (Fall 2018)
Biya Haq
- Goodbye to Paradise (Fall 2016)
Manya Goldstein and Kira Herzog
- The Unseen Plight of Amazon Warehouse Workers (Fall 2018)
Michael Jagacki
- Our Atomic Legacy (Spring 2016)
Yifei Ji
- They Jumped From the Roof. Could I Find Out Why? (Fall 2016)
Megan E. Joseph
- Hip Hop’s Forgotten Civil Rights Fight (Spring 2017)
Samantha Karas
- A Hundred Years of Filth (Spring 2016)
Safaa Khan
- Putting on the Hijab (Spring 2017)
Aika Kimura
- Facing “Robot Journalism” (Fall 2018)
- My Life as a Sugar Baby (Fall 2018)
Rebecca Koblin
- Web of Tradition (Winter 2020)
By Jamie Kurtzer
- The Slaughterhouse in the Hood (Spring 2019)
Alan Lee
- Culinary School Grads’ Twin Challenges (Fall 2020)
Jasmina Lee
- Fighting the “Perpetual Foreigner” Narrative (Spring 2018)
Alex Lewis
- Homeless People Left in the Lurch (Summer 2020)
Alexander Lewis
- Hungry For Business (Fall 2020)
Natasha Lopez
- Arepa Therapy (Summer 2020)
Joey Lupo
- Silenced by Fear (Spring 2017)
Kiarra Lyles
- My Epiphany at the Shopping Mall (Fall 2016)
Ria Malatesta
- Ordinary Cakes Don’t Cut It Anymore (Spring 2021)
Meghan McCarty
- Sex assault survivors face an unsettling choice (Fall 2020)
- Love, On Our Last Day on Earth (Fall 2018)
Mia Boccher and Meghan McCarty
- Bologna’s Jews Warily Navigate a Volatile Climate (Winter 2020)
Shannon McIntyre
- Money Pays for an Endowed Chair, Instead (Spring 2020)
Madhu Murali
- My Visit to an Invented City of Privilege (Winter 2020)
Mallory Nathan
- The Overwhelming Whiteness of Fashion (Fall 2017)
Alex Nazzaro
- A Conversation at Work (Fall 2017)
Sophie Nieto-Munoz
- How Corruption Hurts Argentine Journalism (Spring 2017)
Sophia Angelica Nitkin
- When Musicians Lose their Audiences (Spring 2020)
Autumn Oberkehr
- What’s Love Got to Do with It? (Spring 2017)
Gavin Deshmukh and Erica Limatola / Interpreter: Claudia Paolozza
Alina Park
- Analyzing the Climate Wars (Spring 2016)
Sean Park
- A Jeweler’s Struggles (Spring 2021)
Susmita Paruchuri
- Killing them Brutally (Fall 2017)
- The Making of a He-Man Vegan (Spring 2017)
Naimi Patel
- God in the Kitchen (Spring 2018)
Sabrina Del Piano
Valerie Pinnola
- The Diorama Designer (Spring 2018)
- Mixed identity (Fall 2017)
Christa Principato
- Battling the Body (Spring 2016)
Chris Bohorquez, Yinxin Liang and Morgan Constuble / Interpreter: Anna Ratti
- Secrets of the Pasta Makers (Fall 2017)
Delaney Rechenberg
- What Now? (Spring 2020)
Tara Reid
- Values of the Guatemalan Poor (Fall 2016)
Team Report
- Is it Time to Lower the Drinking Age? (Spring 2016)
Colin Rizzo
- From Right, Left and Center (Spring 2016)
Chris Rodgers
- What I Lost to COVID (Summer 2020)
Katherine Parker and Gabrielle Roldan
Kathryn Roque
- Protecting Foreign Journalists (Spring 2018)
Monica Sainz
- Guatemalans are Dangerous (Fall 2017)
Gina Sbrilli
- Pro-Choice Activists May Face a Tougher Fight this Time (Winter 2020)
Cecilia Schiavo
- Your Grandma Wouldn’t Be Caught Dead in That (Spring 2016)
Ali Schroeter
- Amanda Autore Had a Different Idea (Spring 2016)
Nour El Hoda Seleem
- Colonizing through Cuisine (Fall 2017)
Natalia Senanayake
- The Jewelry Maker (Summer 2020)
- A Day in the Life of a Teacher in Quarantine (Spring 2020)
Priyanka Bansal, Sarah Doherty, Alexander Lewis, Xiaoyu Li and Margaret Shepherd
- International Students Stranded — and Dissed (Summer 2020)
Jessica Vadillo, Melody Rivera and Natalie Shute
- Why Should We Learn English? (Fall 2017)
- Made for Japan (Winter 2020)
Manuel Silva-Paulus
- Egypt the Pariah (Spring 2018)
Katelynn Simmons
- Homeless? Step to the Side (Fall 2017)
Audrey Snow
- The Storm That Swallowed A House (Spring 2016)
Carlie Spencer
- Running and Recovery (Spring 2016)
Jade Stepeney
- Can Podcasts Save Remote Learning? (Spring 2021)
Katie Sun
- Elderly Grow Dependent on Tech (Spring 2021)
Chloe Tai
- The Battle of the Ballots (Fall 2020)
The Specialty Camera Studio Team
- Talking Tomorrow:
Meet Our Future Leaders (Spring 2019) - Women in Media: Our Debut TV Show (Spring 2018)
Nidia Tejada
- A Life-Threatening Exposé (Winter 2020)
Wallace Truesdale
- Virtual Study: What We Love, and Hate (Spring 2021)
Corinne Tynan
- Fashion Has a Plus-Sized Problem (Fall 2017)
Kennia Vasquez
- On (Not) Working for the Man (Fall 2018)
Tatiana Vickerie
- Hip Hop Homophobia Meets a Challenge (Spring 2016)
Roger Wang
- Culture Jamming and the New Normal (Summer 2020)
Eric Weck
- Smoking and Spirituality (Spring 2017)
- Where the Water Stopped Flowing (Fall 2016)
Matt Wozniak
- Surfers Rushed in, After the Gamblers Fled (Spring 2016)
Chu Wu
- Chinese Americans Rally for Trump (Spring 2017)
Alexa Wybraniec
- An Unhealthy Passion for Healthy Food (Spring 2016)
Lilith Fellowes-Granda, Jennifer Goldberg and Carlos Zapata
- “We Belong” (Spring 2017)
Ciarra Zatorski
- Ads Blurring Gender Boundaries (Spring 2017)
- More Teens Going Under the Knife (Spring 2016)
Nala Peña and Tyler Zucker
- The Assault on Italian Journalism (Winter 2020)
Photojournalism team
- We Are Still Here! (Spring 2020)