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Oral History of a Quaker Camp

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Produced by: David B Anderson

Catoctin Quaker camp is a 50 year old adventure summer camp in the Catoctin Mountains of Maryland. This website, created for a senior thesis at the New College of Florida, features over one hundred short stories edited from longer oral history interviews with members of the camp community. An interactive map also presents stories about specific sites around the camp. More…


Tracking Meghan Landowski's killer

Pilot Online

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Produced by: Miranda Mulligan, Brian Clark, Janie Bryant

An look inside: The case that began with a stepfather's anguished 911 call on April 10, 2008, in Portsmouth ended Feb. 18 when Robert Lee Barnes was sentenced for sexually assaulting and stabbing to death his 16-year-old friend, Meghan Landowski. More…


Not Forgotten: Looking back at the Korean War

Pilot Online

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Produced by: Miranda Mulligan, Sam Saccone, Stephen Katz, Brian Clark

On June 25, 1950, North Korean troops stormed south, launching a war that would last until 1953. The men who fought there will never forget. Hear the stories of local vets (SE Virginia, Hampton Roads) in this video interactive. Read about some milestones and a story about 21-months in a POW camp. More…


Meet the 2010 Arizona Wildcats

Arizona Daily Star

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Produced by: Kori Rumore, David Sanders, Patrick Finley, Rob Wisner and Shannon Conner

Eight new players. Four new coaches. One new court. A whole new ballgame in Tucson. More…


The Rise of Rural India

The Wall Street Journal

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Produced by: Nan Wu, Lam Thuy Vo, Linda Blake, Adam Najberg, Paul Beckett, Eric Bellman, Anirban Roy

WSJ India presents an interactive project that records the challenges and opportunities that companies and government face as rural india becomes a much larger part of the country's economic infrastructure. More…


Determined Divas

Democrat & Chronicle

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Produced by: Will Yurman

The Determined Divas are a local group of teen girls trying to fix what is wrong in their lives. Many have been in gangs, in prison,and suspended from school. Eight of the girls and the group's founder spoke about their lives, their struggles and their hopes. More…


Sub$idios (de la política)

Foro de Periodismo de Argentina

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Produced by: Primer Equipo de Investigación del Fopea

Investigación periodística sobre el destino de algunos fundos públicos que reparten el Gobierno y el Congreso argentinos a organizaciones civiles sin fines de lucro. More…


Living Galapagos

Carolina Photojournalism and Multimedia

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Produced by: Pat Davison, exec producer and multimedia coach, Jason Arthurs, multimedia coach, David Stephenson, multimedia coach, Pailin Wedel, multimedia coach, Scott Horner, design coach, Donald Desloge, programming coach. All content, 21 UNC students.

For all of the attention that Charles Darwin brought to the Galápagos Islands, most people know surprisingly little about them. Since Darwin’s birth 200 years ago, the people of Galápagos - both residents and tourists - have fundamentally changed the natural habitat of the formerly pristine archipelago. This multimedia project is the first of its kind to explore issues like illegal immigration, illegal fishing, invasive species and more through video, photos, panos, timelapse, and infographics. More…


Behind the Veil: An Intimate Journey Into the Lives of Kandahar's Women

The Globe and Mail

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Produced by: Reported by Jessica Leeder, Principal Photography by Paula Lerner, Interactive Design by Chris Manza, Video Production by Jayson Taylor and Jessica Leeder, Video Editing by Jayson Taylor

As the debate about Afghanistan persists, one set of voices is rarely heard: that of Afghan women. In its multifaceted project, "Behind The Veil", the Toronto Globe and Mail offers an unprecedented, honest look at life behind the veil for women from all walks of life in Kandahar, one of Afghanistan's most dangerous cities. On Saturday, September 19th, the Globe and Mail began to publish a six-part series of multimedia presentations online, in-paper features, web photo galleries, live online discussions and more. More…


Honduras and the Hidden Hunger

the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting

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Produced by: Tracy Boyer

According to the World Bank, 23 percent of Hondurans are malnourished. Researchers from UNC Chapel Hill and the Mathile Institute are working to combat the deadly effects of malnutrition by introducing a nutritional supplement into the diets of Honduran infants. "Honduras and the Hidden Hunger" tells the story behind this study. More…