Brammhi Balarajan
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https://edition.cnn.com/2024/01/06/us/oxford-high-school-comfort-dog/index.html 06-04-2016 01:49:15
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Emory is aware of a bomb threat on the Oxford College of Emory University campus. As a precaution the university evacuated the Jolley Residential Center buildings. @emorypolice and other law enforcement officials are searching the area. We will provide updates as more information becomes available.
"They [Glenn Church] are themselves discriminating. They can’t blame this on the United Methodist Church … and if Emory permits this to continue, since Emory supports Glenn so richly, Emory itself is complicit in homophobia," said Shepard. Sarah Davis emorywheel.com/former-glenn-m…
The first episode of our brand new Arts & Entertainment podcast, Clifton Culture, is out NOW! Hosts Eythen Anthony & Oli Turner talk to Mads Gordon (24C), a poet from Thomasville, Ga. Available everywhere you get podcasts! open.spotify.com/episode/60wiNY…
We’ve got amazing reporters on the ground at the polls today covering student and community voters! Check out Sarah Davis Spencer Friedland aaron live tweeting. #ElectionDay #gapol
Still time to apply for a Dow Jones News Fund summer internship. We provide training + scholarships + mentoring + PAID summer jobs in newsrooms across the country. Don't miss your shot! Apply by 11/14! More information: dowjonesnewsfund.org/djnfinternship…
4 months after our AAJA Voices investigation, some good news: the The Pulitzer Prizes board appoints its 2nd (ever) Asian American voting member—more than a century after its founding—Sewell Chan. Our story: objectivejournalism.org/2022/08/journa…
hey y'all, life update: I'm back in California! Starting this week, I'm the government accountability reporter at Fresnoland. I'm thrilled to be back in nonprofit news — in a role where I can use data to report accountability stories on public spending and inequality.
SPECIAL ISSUE | “This issue is a celebration of Black Princeton: of Black joy, of Black history, of Black activism, of Black culture, of Black art,” writes Eden Teshome in her introduction to the “Black voices: Then, now, and forever” issue. dailyprincetonian.com/f75479ea-a932-…
AAJA VOICES (AAJA Voices) is back for 2023 with a new emphasis on cultivating community and leadership skills among young AAPI journalists! The program will culminate at #AAJA23. We are seeking student fellows and editors. Apply by Friday, March 3: aaja.org/2023/02/02/voi…
It's bittersweet to leave an organization that's meant so much to me for the past four years -- it's been an honor to lead The Emory Wheel this year and I can't wait to see where the editors take the organization next ❤️
Neither of Miranda’s twins were expected to survive after birth. She couldn’t afford to leave the state, so she continued her pregnancy in accordance with Texas law. I followed Miranda through to the bitter, horrible end, with Shelby Tauber on photos. texastribune.org/2023/10/11/tex…
In the Mississippi Bible Belt, a family wrestles with raising trans kids in the Mormon church as lawmakers use God’s will to justify banning gender-affirming care. This story was co-published with Mississippi Today bit.ly/3tMoog8
(CNN) — Gabby Price moved into a remodeled camper w/ her husband so they could afford the cost of #IVF. They changed their diets. She got a new job for better health care benefits. Check out our story Brammhi Balarajan >> shorturl.at/hEZ14
For Asian American voters, talking about politics with their close circles is their primary form of mobilization. Still, the fastest-growing voting bloc is not a monolith. Here’s how they’re discussing the 2024 election with their community. AAJA Voices voices.aaja.org/stories/austin…