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Jeremy Rue
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UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
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Web Developer
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Jeremy Rue is a multimedia training instructor for the Knight Digital Media Center at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, where he teaches Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash as well as photo and audio techniques. He previously worked as a multimedia journalist for the Oakland Tribune, where he produced a number of Web-based projects related to the rise of Oakland homicides in 2006. Rue worked as a photojournalist for a number of publications, including The Fresno Bee, The Modesto Bee and the Duluth News-Tribune in Minnesota. He then went on to become a reporter for the Selma (Calif.) Enterprise, where he covered city government, courts and crime. Rue is also the recipient of the 2007 Dorothea Lange Fellowship for his photo documentary work on migrant farm workers in the California Central Valley. Rue has experience in Adobe Flash/ActionScript, HTML/CSS, Javascript, PHP, Unix and a variety of other web scripting languages.




McCarran Flight Delays
Updated monthly, an interactive map shows how frequently individual direct flights were delayed by 15 minutes or more when traveling to and from McCarran International Airport in the last 12 months. Users can visualize the aggregated FAA data by individual View…
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