Past Journalism Coursework
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Washington Post sports section readers mourn the loss of a legacy section as reporters find new homes
My Journalism undergraduate Capstone project, looking into the Washington Post’s sports section cuts and getting insight from fans and industry professionals alike about how the cuts will affect people in Washington first before anywhere else.
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Foggy Bottom worries about threats to home rule from Trump administration
This was my final project for my Advanced Reporting class in Spring 2025, finishing up a semester of beat coverage in the Foggy Bottom area of Washington, D.C.
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New to his ANC but not his community, Sean Youngstone seeks to serve
On my beat with ANC 2A in Washington, D.C., I was able to write a profile on new Commissioner Sean Youngstone as he began service for the Commission in early 2025.
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Four months after vandalism at Char Bar, MPD still lacks an answer on classification
This was my first foray into some investigative and crime-related reporting, specifically looking into an act of vandalism at a kosher restaurant in the Foggy Bottom area of Washington, D.C.
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Is objectivity dead for sports reporting?
This was my final project for my Journalism Ethics class in Spring 2025, a large-scale reporting project looking into experts’ opinions on straight beat sports reporting as opposed to analytical sports reporting, and where some boundaries might be placed.
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Putting the "college" back in "college sports"
Here’s my final project for my Reporting class from Spring 2024, looking at the benefits of sports psychology departments to student-athletes.
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NYT bestselling author speaks on the life and legacy of Pete Rose
Keith O’Brien wrote a book on the life, career, and legacy of Pete Rose, infamous baseball player with the Cincinnati Reds.
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Georgetown falls to tournament hopeful Providence in final regular season game
Covered a Georgetown men’s basketball game in spring 2024, just as then-tourney contender Providence came into town.