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The Serena Has Eyes...and other thoughts from 10 days in Pakistan
THE NICEST HOTEL IN PAKISTAN has eyes and ears, I was warned. In fact, the resort is so disorientingly big that a personification effect...
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Jun 26, 201810 min read
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Finding authentic inspiration in the Catskills
From the edge of the peak, the view unfolded like a Romantic painting. Below us, verdant ridges rippled as far as the eye could see, like...
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Jul 23, 20174 min read
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Off the grid in rural India
Villagers in Tuvar, India. Photo credit: Michael Henninger/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Field notes for the Pulitzer Center Over the course of...
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Aug 21, 20161 min read
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The birthplace of Indian industry
Photo credit: Michael Henninger Field notes for the Pulitzer Center Carved into the jungles of northeastern India, and through the...
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Aug 17, 20161 min read
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Independence Day in India
Photo credit: Michael Henninger/Post-Gazette Field notes for the Pulitzer Center Schoolchildren take in Independence Day celebrations at...
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Aug 15, 20161 min read
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Lions and tigers and steel: Life in Jamshedpur
Photo credit: Michael Henninger/Post-Gazette Field notes for the Pulitzer Center In Jamshedpur, a city of one million people and the...
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Aug 14, 20161 min read
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A bumpy road to Jamshedpur
Working the rice paddy fields in Jharkhand state, India. Photo credit: Michael Henninger/Post-Gazette Field notes for the Pulitzer Center...
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Aug 11, 20161 min read
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A breezy trip through Chennai
Photo credit: Michael Henninger/Post-Gazette Field notes for the Pulitzer Center Telling the story of India's energy industry in two...
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Aug 11, 20161 min read
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Efficiency in a growing country
Photo credit: Michael Henninger/Post-Gazette Field note # 2 for Pulitzer Center At Philips Lighting in India, Priya Mishra is an engineer...
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Aug 9, 20161 min read
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Dreaming big in Bengaluru
View of central Bengaluru Field notes for the Pulitzer Center: Bengaluru, choked with perpetually honking traffic and cluttered with...
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Aug 8, 20161 min read
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Thoughts from the dunes
My head swam with altitude. My insides churned nausea. My eyeballs swelled with heat. My veins tickled with dehydration, and, as I...
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Sep 20, 20156 min read
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The Arab in Allegheny Center
Pittsburgh’s bizarre neighborhood through the eyes of a foreigner (Edited version published in Saturday’s Post-Gazette) On yet another...
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Mar 28, 20154 min read
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Scenes from the largest wildfire in Washington State history
On the evening of July 18, 2014, at around 8:30 p.m., I had just poured myself a drink in my one-bedroom apartment here in Spokane...
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Jul 23, 20142 min read
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Thoughts on floating with a college degree and broken ankle
There’s never been a moment in my life quite like this one. The slow tidal wave of realization — the “I think it hasn’t hit me yet”...
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May 18, 20145 min read
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How the West has won: an essay from the border of Russia
Here is a link to what amounts to my thesis of journalism school at Kent State, a piece of writing that just kept coming despite several...
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May 2, 20141 min read
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The power of lies: Thoughts after a student reporter's fabrication
This past week, the Daily Kent Stater had a rare case of fabrication — a journalistic transgression as rare as it is damaging. Below is a...
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Apr 11, 20143 min read
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Peace of mind: Scenes from a homeless shelter near Miami, Florida
"If they try to choke you, just scream real loud," COSAC's Homeless Shelter director and founder Sean Cononie tells me. I had asked if he...
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Sep 20, 20135 min read
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Scene from an early morning at Matt’s Big Breakfast in Phoenix
Wednesday / 10:10 p.m. “This story, it’s really gotta pop. It’s gotta knock me on my ass, you know?” “Yeah. I mean, that’s what I’m going...
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Jun 20, 20134 min read
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Forgotten but not gone
Originally published in The Burr Magazine Spring 2013 edition This spring, Kent State students once again helped a community uncover its...
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May 1, 201319 min read
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We are all Sandy Hook: The tragedy after the tragedy
Originally published in the Spring 2013 editor of The Burr, Kent State University's student-produced magazine. [Online link no longer...
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Apr 21, 201311 min read
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