
Past Journalism Coursework
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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.