We had a predictably strong finish to very productive semester. Let’s get right to it: Damiano Beltrami scored a Gray Lady trifecta with a dynamite story and audio slideshow that first appeared on The Local. The Times also touted the piece on its City Room blog, and ran the print version in the Metro Section. [...]
Tag: Emily Mayer
Mistaken Dynamite, Bronx Terror Plots and Illegal Bees
Automated L Train, Charter 08 and What are You Hoarding?
March isn’t the only thing coming in like a lion – check out the latest sampling of clips: Nicole Turso wrote about the race to replace Joe Addadbbo in the City Council for City Hall news. Kate Nocera hit the streets to pull together this fun sign-of-the-times video for the TheStreet.com. Marcella Veneziale wrote about [...]
Nov. 15 – 21, 2008
It’s been unseasonably cold, but seasonably busy as we head into the homestretch of another action-filled semester. Here are some examples of our reporters’ latest work: Barry Paddock, working for the Daily News, covered the tragic death of a FDNY lieutenant killed battling a Staten Island blaze. The TV studio was in full swing Friday [...]
Talking Health, Bumblefoot and the NYC Marathon
It’s been unseasonably cold, but seasonably busy as we head into the homestretch of another action-filled semester. Here are some examples of our reporters’ latest work: Barry Paddock, working for the Daily News, covered the tragic death of a FDNY lieutenant killed battling a Staten Island blaze. The TV studio was in full swing Friday [...]
Sept. 27 – Oct. 3, 2008
Even with the recent holidays, our newsroom has been buzzing. Here are some of the latest rewards of your hard work: Rosaleen Ortiz reported for the AP from Chile about a document-preservation effort to help tell the full story of those who “disappeared” during the murderous Pinochet era. Her story was picked up by MSNBC, [...]
People Meters, The Waterfalls and the Tunnel to Towers Run
Even with the recent holidays, our newsroom has been buzzing. Here are some of the latest rewards of your hard work: Rosaleen Ortiz reported for the AP from Chile about a document-preservation effort to help tell the full story of those who “disappeared” during the murderous Pinochet era. Her story was picked up by MSNBC, [...]
July 26 – August 8, 2008
We’ve hit August, but they’re hardly the dog days for us. Here are some of the latest example of the Class of ’08′s fine work: Rebecca Harshbarger contributed to this Washington Post A-1 story about abducted Ugandans. She’s also been writing many pieces for The New Vision, including this story about the apparent rising asthma [...]
Return of the Zeppelin, Boat Dessert Deliveries and Mets Training Camp
We’ve hit August, but they’re hardly the dog days for us. Here are some of the latest example of the Class of ’08′s fine work: Rebecca Harshbarger contributed to this Washington Post A-1 story about abducted Ugandans. She’s also been writing many pieces for The New Vision, including this story about the apparent rising asthma [...]
April 12 – April 18, 2008
Looks like everybody has really earned the Spring Break respite. Here are the latest fruits of your labors: Linnea Covington wrote a very timely story about Passover cooking for The Brooklyn Paper. Cristina Alesci wrote a piece for the Daily News about a program that helps train high school students for the business world. Claudia [...]
Jan 26 – Feb 1, 2008
A truncated version of Georgia Kral’s capstone article on a Bronx afterschool hip-hop program got very nice play in Sunday’s Daily News. Emily Mayer’s multi-media piece about a photographer who snapped some eerily beautiful shots of Staten Island church interiors made the News Service. Mathew Warren contributed to an interesting followup on the Trump Soho [...]

