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The WPI blog offers an insider’s look at the fellows’ journeys, capturing their unique experiences and insights as they travel the country navigating the immersive program.
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Of newsrooms and noise
The opportunities we’ve had in the last several weeks to visit some of the most fabled newsrooms in the U.S. have been both inspiring and humbling....
The most invasive animal
Entering the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia feels like entering a military base. We were screened,...
“Standing Up by Sitting Down”
<p> No, you won’t be splashed in your face with vinegar and dusted by pepper, or beaten by fists of furious racial segregation supporters when...
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Finding Sweden in Minnesota and realizing that presidential candidates better kiss Cuban babies in Miami
ELY, MINNESOTA and MIAMI, FLORIDA Just a few weeks ago we were nine international journalists in the wilderness area close to the small town...
Latinos, the muscle of the US’ future
The first thing that I did when I arrived to Saint Paul on Friday August 8th for attending to the WPI Fellowship was turning on the TV to see what...
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Why 9/11 still gives me goose bumps
Windows on the World, it was called. And I remember that the view from the 107th floor of the North Tower, one of the Twin Towers in New York City,...