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2018-2019 Cohort

Free Press for a Free People

November 7, 2018May 6, 2025 - by Obrien Hope

By: Hope O’Brien As the world watches on, freedom of the press seems to always be a question rather than a given right. Should it be free? What harm will …

Written by: Obrien Hope on November 7, 2018.
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2018-2019 Cohort

How was DC?

November 7, 2018May 6, 2025 - by Adey Tegene

Edited by Isaac Windes As I Promised in my previous blog, I’m back to share with you my Washington D.C. stay. It was an amazing experience that I had. Humphrey …

Written by: Adey Tegene on November 7, 2018.
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2018-2019 Cohort

How Russian journalists became a hostage of Putin’s foreign policy

October 31, 2018May 6, 2025 - by Alex Gorbachev - 1 Comment

How Russian journalists became a hostage of Putin’s foreign policy   “I don’t wanna talk to you” – these were the words from a famous British politician lady Catherin Ashton, …

Written by: Alex Gorbachev on October 31, 2018.
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2018-2019 Cohort

What will I leave behind?

October 31, 2018May 6, 2025 - by Olivia Richard

For me the two most important qualities a journalist should posses are unwavering integrity and rapacious curiosity. The daughter of a single mother I have spent my entire life watching …

Written by: Olivia Richard on October 31, 2018.
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2018-2019 Cohort

Russians emerge: a new wave of immigrants, running away of Putin’s regime, to hit the U.S.

October 31, 2018May 6, 2025 - by Alex Gorbachev

In the end of the month Russian citizen Victor Oleynik will know the decision of the U.S. immigration official about the status of political asylum he requested on October, 11th. …

Written by: Alex Gorbachev on October 31, 2018.
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2018-2019 Cohort

Life and death of John McCain

October 30, 2018May 6, 2025 - by Alex Gorbachev

Why the Russian state media doesn’t recognize Arizona’s Senator Thursday, October, 25 marked the two month anniversary of the death of the esteemed Arizona Senator, John McCain. Alex Gorbachev, a …

Written by: Alex Gorbachev on October 30, 2018.
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2018-2019 Cohort

Dashain in the United States

October 23, 2018May 6, 2025 - by Phanindra Dahal - 1 Comment

For a while I have been homesick, however, this past week offered me a chance to connect with my family and my culture once again. Dashain is the biggest annual festival …

Written by: Phanindra Dahal on October 23, 2018.
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2018-2019 Cohort

Thoughts on working abroad: The decision

October 22, 2018May 6, 2025 - by Isaac Windes

The reason I have taken part in the Humphrey Seminar and the reason that I have studied abroad three times in my career at ASU, is that I have a …

Written by: Isaac Windes on October 22, 2018.
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2018-2019 Cohort

My Top Three Takeaways From The #CronkiteLuncheon with Anderson Cooper

October 22, 2018May 6, 2025 - by Benazir Samad - 2 Comments.

One of the biggest names in journalism, Anderson Cooper received the 2018 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism on Wednesday Oct 17th, 2018 in a ceremony held at Sheraton …

Written by: Benazir Samad on October 22, 2018.
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LEBANON: 1001 Nights of Civilizations

October 22, 2018May 6, 2025 - by Rula Rizk

Lebanon’s earliest evidence of civilization is as old as mankind. It dates back to periods predating recorded history; and with over 5,000 years of recorded history, the country is a treasure …

Written by: Rula Rizk on October 22, 2018.
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