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  • A Heart Transplant Saved My Life

    A Heart Transplant Saved My Life0

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    • May 29, 2018

    Amanda Marzullo
    SOJ alum Marzullo, a Digital Content Producer at Northwell Health, produced an ambitious and intense video project, and is spreading the inspiring story on social media.

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  • Pine Beetle Eradication Plan Will Restore Devastated LI Parks

    Pine Beetle Eradication Plan Will Restore Devastated LI Parks0

    • Internships, WSHU
    • May 22, 2018

    Vinny Ball | WSHU
    Suffolk County officials have unveiled their updated plan to limit the spread of southern pine beetles and to restore areas they’ve devastated.

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  • Justice Divided

    Justice Divided0

    • Featured Stories
    • February 20, 2018

    Jessica Opatich | Senior Capstone Project
    Jessica Opatich examined how stark the inequality of New York State’s county-by-county system of public defense can be even between two adjacent counties–Nassau and Suffolk. Jessica is now reporting on the impact of community radio on women in Ghana.

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  • Federal Officials To Probe Amtrak Derailment

    Federal Officials To Probe Amtrak Derailment0

    • Uncategorized
    • December 22, 2017

    Will James | NPR Radio
    School of Journalism alum Will James, now a reporter with KNKX in Tacoma, was on the scene and talked to David Greene on NPR’s Morning Edition about the accident.

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  • The Explosion: An account of a gas station disaster in Ghana

    The Explosion: An account of a gas station disaster in Ghana0

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    • October 19, 2017

    Stony Brook Alum Jessica Opatich was on the ground in Accra in the aftermath of a gas station explosion that left at least seven dead. This story sheds light on the continuing epidemic of gas station and tanker explosions in Ghana, and the impact of the government’s failure to solve the problem.

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  • Can Librarians Save Us from Fake News?

    Can Librarians Save Us from Fake News?0

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    • March 22, 2017

    Arielle Dollinger | VICE News
    Libraries and colleges across the country are trying to educate people into being better, more discerning consumers of news. SoJ Alum Arielle Dollinger explores this movement in her piece for VICE.

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    • A Heart Transplant Saved My Life
      A Heart Transplant Saved My Life
      • Uncategorized
      • May 29, 2018
    • Pine Beetle Eradication Plan Will Restore Devastated LI Parks
      Pine Beetle Eradication Plan Will Restore Devastated LI Parks
      • Internships, WSHU
      • May 22, 2018
    • Justice Divided
      Justice Divided
      • Featured Stories
      • February 20, 2018
    • Federal Officials To Probe Amtrak Derailment
      Federal Officials To Probe Amtrak Derailment
      • Uncategorized
      • December 22, 2017
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