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Dakarai Aarons, Metro Reporter
Dakarai is a junior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where
he majors in journalism. The DuVal High School (Prince George’s
County) graduate is a Project Excellence scholarship recipient.
He has had reporting internships at the Des Moines Register
(2003) and the Wisconsin State Journal, Madison (2002). Dakarai
reported for the Daily Nebraskan from 2001 through 2003. He
was one of a dozen UNL students who visited Cuba in January
2003 and contributed in-depth articles to “Cuba, An Elusive
Truth,” a single-issue magazine published by the College
of Journalism. The publication was nominated for a Pulitzer
Prize in international reporting. |
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Lauren Anderson, Financial Reporter
Lauren is a senior majoring in journalism at Howard University.
Last summer she was an intern at the Wall Street Journal’s
Washington bureau. During her senior year she interned at Congressional
Quarterly. Previous internships were at the Houston Chronicle
(2002) and the Birmingham (Ala.) Post-Herald (2000). She was
editor-in-chief of The Hilltop and cofounder and managing editor
of District Chronicles, both at Howard. |
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Arielle Levin Becker, Metro Reporter
Arielle is a senior majoring in history at Yale University.
She was a reporting intern for two summers (2002-2003) at the
Hartford Courant. She was an editorial intern in the spring
of 2000 for Real Change, a monthly newspaper on homelessness
in Seattle. At the Yale Daily News, she’s served as news
editor (2002-2003) and reporter (2000-2003). |
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Amalie Benjamin, Sports Reporter
Amalie is a senior majoring in English at Northwestern University.
Last summer she was an intern on the sports desk at The Times
Picayune in New Orleans. The previous summer she interned for
the Worcester (Mass.) Telegram & Gazette. She was a stringer
for the Community Newspaper Company, Needham, Mass., during
the summer of 2001. She was editor of the Daily Northwestern’s
weekly football magazine, Gameday, in the fall of 2003, and
was the sports editor during the fall of semester 2002. |
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Karin Brulliard, Metro Reporter
Karin is a candidate for a master’s in Latin American
studies at the University of Texas at Austin. She graduated
from the University of Oregon in 1998 with a degree in Spanish
and journalism. She has been an editorial aide in The Washington
Post’s Southwest Bureau in Austin since January 2003.
She’s taught bilingual (English-Spanish) fourth grade
in Houston as a Teach for America Corps member, and she taught
English as a foreign language in Manta, Ecuador. Last year she
was reporter for her campus newspaper, The Daily Texan. |
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Tracy Dahl, Financial Copy Editor
Tracy is a graduate student at the University of Missouri. She
is studying journalism with an editing concentration. She has
worked as page designer, copy editor and criminal justice reporter
at the Columbia Missourian. Last
summer she was the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund intern at the Spokesman-Review
in Spokane, Wash. As an undergrad at Whitman College in Walla
Walla, Wash., she rose from staff writer to editor-in-chief
during three years on the staff of the Whitman College Pioneer.
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Rebecca Dana, Style Reporter
Rebecca is a senior at Yale, where she majors in history. She
is returning to The Post, where she wrote for Style as an intern
last summer. Her previous internships were at The Times Picayune
(2002) in New Orleans and the New York Times (2001). She was
editor-in-chief and president of the Yale Daily News from October
2002 until October 2003. She also served as co-director of a
weeklong program for high school journalists. |
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Raymund Flandez, Financial Reporter
Raymund is a senior majoring in journalism at the University
of Maryland, College Park. Last summer he wrote business news
and features for the Wall Street Journal, Dallas bureau. He
was a 2002 summer intern at the Tennessean in Nashville, and
in the second semester of 2003, he was a freelancer/ campus
correspondent for The Washington Post’s Prince George’s
Extra. He covered university administration for the campus daily,
The Diamondback (2000-2002). He’s written for three journalism
convention projects: the National Association of Hispanic Journalists
Latino Reporter, the Associated Press Managing Editors APME
Gazette and the Asian American Journalists Association Web site,
AAJALink. |
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Nicole Fuller, Metro Reporter
Nicole is a December 2003 graduate of American University. She
majored in print journalism. She has had internships at States
News Service (fall 2003), the Boston Globe (summer 2003), the
Chronicle of Higher Education (2003) and The Times of Pawtucket,
R.I., (spring 2002). She also contributed articles to
DC One, a monthly lifestyles magazine (fall 2001-spring 2002).
She gained experience on two campus publications, the American
University Eagle and the Howard University Hilltop. |
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Brian Henderson, News Desk Assistant Editor
Brian is a graduate student in the field of visual communication
at Ohio University. He was an art intern at People magazine
for two summers (2001 and 2002) and a graphics and photography
intern last summer for Gannet News Service. During most of his
four years as an undergrad at Grambling State University in
Louisiana, Brian designed pages, took photos and produced graphics
for the student paper, The Gramblinite. He was editor-in-chief
his senior year. |
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Cathy Kapulka, Photographer
Cathy is a graduate student at the University of Florida, where
she is one of a select group of students in the Florida FlyIns
international photojournalism program. She received her bachelor
of science degree in journalism in August 2003. She has worked
as a stringer or intern for Hernando Today, United Press International,
the Daytona Beach News-Journal and the Gainesville Sun. She
also owns a commercial photography business. Before becoming
interested in photography, Cathy had her own lawn care business
for 15 years. |
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