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An online portfolio of work by a young aspiring journalist. Native American Shops Help Tourists Experience Culture. May 1, 2015. May 2, 2015. The 22-foot-tall Indian in front of Native Views. Standing watch over the secluded country town of Shelburne is a 22-foot-tall Native American. He waves to the passersby who are driving along Route 2 (better known as the historic Mohawk Trail. Looking for unique tourism attractions and adventures, like zip lining. In the Berkshire mountains and white water rafting.
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7 Reasons to Intern with Beetle Press | UMass Journalist
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An online portfolio of work by a young aspiring journalist. 7 Reasons to Intern with Beetle Press. April 28, 2015. April 28, 2015. As the semester comes to an end, it’s time to begin preparing for the future and you’re faced with a million questions. How will you make money this summer? Where are you going to live next year? What classes should you sign up for? Which internships should you apply for? For the past four months, I’ve been interning at Beetle Press. No formal application process. Furthermore...
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Photo Essay: The Mohawk Trading Post vs. Native Views | UMass Journalist
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An online portfolio of work by a young aspiring journalist. Photo Essay: The Mohawk Trading Post vs. Native Views. April 17, 2015. The Mohawk Trading Post. 874 Route 2, Shelburne, Mass. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Native Views (Formerly known as The Big Indian Shop). 2217 Route 2, Shelburne, Mass. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Not Your Average Souvenir Shop. 7 Reasons to Intern with Beetle Press →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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sashline2016 | UMass Journalist
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An online portfolio of work by a young aspiring journalist. March 24, 2016. During my last semester at the University of Massachusetts, I’m taking a Data-Driven Storytelling course with Professor Rodrigo Zamith. Today, we experimented with map-making software and I thought I’d share the data visualization I made today using Carto DB. This map features the locations of the 36 fatal encounters with police that took place in Massachusetts from 2013 to 2015. Collegian Managing Editor Leaves Lasting Impression.
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Amherst Wire | UMass Journalist
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An online portfolio of work by a young aspiring journalist. During the spring semester of my junior year, I decided to branch out and contribute to some of the other publications on campus. Amherst Wire is an entirely online publication that publishes articles on a wide range of topics – entertainment, lifestyle, travel, etc. Here are links to the three articles I wrote for them. Foo Fighters set American tour, but what can we expect on the set list? A look inside the unknown world of collegiate polo.
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Collegian Managing Editor Leaves Lasting Impression | UMass Journalist
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An online portfolio of work by a young aspiring journalist. Collegian Managing Editor Leaves Lasting Impression. January 6, 2016. January 6, 2016. All is quiet in the Campus Center at the University of Massachusetts. By 2 am, what is ordinarily a hub of energy and bustling activity on campus has become a no man’s land. He often serves as the last editor of all of the content that will run in the following day’s newspaper, and makes sure that each article and accompanying photo gets posted online. He ...
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The Lowdown on The Washington Post’s Erik Wemple | UMass Journalist
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An online portfolio of work by a young aspiring journalist. The Lowdown on The Washington Post’s Erik Wemple. April 7, 2015. April 7, 2015. Erik Wemple, 50, has been doing journalism for more than two decades in a variety of areas. He found that he enjoyed covering local affairs, which landed him a job writing the Loose Lips. Political column for the Washington City Paper. He also spent some time covering Washington for a New York-based website called Inside.com. I would guess that most of his posts are ...
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Native American Shops Help Tourists Experience Culture | UMass Journalist
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An online portfolio of work by a young aspiring journalist. Native American Shops Help Tourists Experience Culture. May 1, 2015. May 2, 2015. The 22-foot-tall Indian in front of Native Views. Standing watch over the secluded country town of Shelburne is a 22-foot-tall Native American. He waves to the passersby who are driving along Route 2 (better known as the historic Mohawk Trail. Looking for unique tourism attractions and adventures, like zip lining. In the Berkshire mountains and white water rafting.
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Not Your Average Souvenir Shop | UMass Journalist
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An online portfolio of work by a young aspiring journalist. Not Your Average Souvenir Shop. April 16, 2015. April 16, 2015. When you think of a gift shop or souvenir shop, like the dozen stores at Six Flags or Disney World, what sorts of items come to mind? My guess is all of the above, and then some. The Mohawk Trading Post. Not exactly But your friends would be far more interested to hear the story behind your vase that was hand painted by the Navajo. At the Mohawk Trading Post, you can find. This list...