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PHOTO:
Duy Linh Tu
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intrepid group posing for posterity in the World Room at
Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism. |
Top
Row Standing (L to R):
Jennifer Johnson, Beth Schepens, Andy Glockner, Michael
R. Schreiber, Sean Alfano, Kalyanaraman
Middle Row Seated: Aude J. Lagorce, Jonathan Matsey,
Gabriel Rodriguez-Nava, Jessica Belasco, Kodi Barth, Pema
Norbu
Floor in front: Diego Graglia, Noel Pangilinan |
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Our Stories Are From Outside of Manhattan . . . Just Like All
of Us
With
a class comprised of seven international students and seven
Americans, five of whom also were new to New York City, it made
sense for us to explore the unknown places scattered throughout
New York.
The
disparate locations made the project an immense challenge, as
some of our reporters had hour-long commutes just to get to
their island, but everyone rose to the occasion. Our staff camaraderie
was terrific throughout the project.
We
are proud to bring you these real New York stories, told by
reporters from all over the globe.
We hope you enjoy our tour of New York's other islands. Send
us your
comments.
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Project Masthead |
| Executive
Editors |
Jessica
Belasco, Andy Glockner |
Multimedia
Editor |
Michael
R. Schreiber |
| Managing
Editor |
Jonathan
Matsey |
Design
Editors |
Diego
Graglia, Pema Norbu |
| Production
Editor |
Jennifer
Johnson |
Reporters |
Sean
Alfano, Kodi Barth, Kalyanaraman, Noel Pangilinan, Gabriel
Rodriguez-Nava,
Beth Schepens |
| Quality
Assurance Editor |
Aude
J. Lagorce |
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Our
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Sean
Alfano (Buffalo, NY)
Sean came to Columbia after suffering through a childhood
of chicken wings and traumatic professional sports defeats.
We're waiting for the cathartic book project. Sean reported
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Aude
J. Lagorce (Paris, France)
Aude is superorganized, attentive to detail and has the best
shoes of anyone in the class. We're talking all sorts of funky
shades. Maybe there IS something to the French sense of style.
Aude is the quality assurance editor for this project. |
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Kodi
Barth (Nairobi, Kenya)
Kodi has ample international reporting experience. He has
also married his wife about 11 times in different legal and
civil ceremonies, an all-time high for Columbia new media.
Kodi reported on Rikers Island for this project. |
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Jonathan
Matsey (Knox, IN)
Jon's culinary horizons have been broadened this year. Habits
are hard to break when every person in your family for the
last six generations went to Wabash College. Jon is the
managing editor for this project. |
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Jessica
Belasco (Dallas, TX)
If you are reading this during normal business hours, Jessica
is probably asleep. Seriously. We welcome her late-night
productivity and respect her disinclination for The West End. Jessica
is co-executive editor on this project.
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Pema
Norbu (Thimphu, Bhutan)
Pema came from quite far to attend Columbia. Her home country
has the second-worst soccer team in the world, but at least
they beat Montserrat last year, 4-0. Pema is co-design editor
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Andy
Glockner (Old Bethpage, NY)
Andy is the only NYC24 staffer who lived in Manhattan before
he came to Columbia. He talks way too much about Ivy League
basketball and says "Nice" too much. Andy is co-executive
editor for this project.
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Noel
Pangilinan (Cebu City, Philippines)
On long Fridays during our normal publishing cycle, Noel's
daughters scampered about, providing needed levity. He has
no comment on Pema's edging him out for distance travel. Noel
reported on Ellis & Liberty islands for this project. |
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Diego
Graglia (Posadas, Argentina)
Diego's dog, Indio, was the placeholder for many of the
pictures on the original iterations of the site. Diego served
more or less the same purpose throughout the month of work.
He is co-design editor for this project.
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Gabriel
Rodriguez-Nava (Chihuahua, Mex)
Gabriel has a cache of female friends who are always willing
to massage him in times of great stress. He also figured out
that a bumpy car is not the best tripod for a video camera.
Gabe reported on Roosevelt Island for this project. |
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Jennifer
Johnson (Norman, OK)
Any mention of the Sooners' Red River rivalry with Texas
gets Jennifer's cockles up. Rumor has it that, years ago,
she forced Jessica to transfer from UT to avoid conflict
this semester. Jennifer is our production editor on this
project.
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Beth
Schepens (Homeless Air Force Brat)
Beth brings a transient flavor to our team, having attended
about two dozen primary schools before she turned 18. She
can relate very well to the experiences of the inhabitants
of Governors Island, which she reported on for this project. |
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Kalyanaraman
(Madras, India)
The eponymous Kalyan brings his broadcast skills to our new
media group. He wins the ingenuity award for renting
a boat to shoot island footage. Kalyan reported on City Island
for this project. |
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Michael
R. Schreiber (Washington, DC)
Yeah, Mike's all clean-shaven now, but don't let the choir
boy style fool you. He has been riddling us with his daring
interactive pieces all semester. Accordingly, Mike is the
multimedia editor for this project. |
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Sreenath
Sreenivasan (Tokyo, Japan)
In between writing his online columns and his 6:00
a.m. WABC Tech Guru appearances, Sree leads our merry
bunch from his elevated-chair pulpit. He is an associate
professor of professional practice and oversees the
new media concentration at Columbia University.
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Duy
Linh Tu (Saigon, Vietnam)
Duy gets to worry about all of the uploads, file transfers
and other technical gimmicks that drive our sites.
When he's not working with us, Duy is a founder of
Resolution Seven, a website design and distribution
company for documentaries. Duy is a 1999 graduate
of Columbia's School of Journalism.
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Michael
Moran
(Kearny, NJ)
Every now and again, Mike takes time off from covering
some one-sided war to drop by our class and spread
the new media news gospel. Mike is a senior producer
at MSNBC.com and the 2003 Hearst New Media professional-in-residence
at Columbia's School of Journalism.
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Scott
Gould (Matamata, New Zealand)
Scott, the school's webmaster, has been a real lifesaver
for our class. He spent hours solving crises and entertaining
us with his unique New Zealand humor.
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staff of NYC24 would also like to thank the technical
staff at Columbia University's Graduate School of
Journalism and our visiting scholar from Korea, Joohee
Bong. Also, NYC24 would like to thank San Francisco-based
Basic
for providing original music for our multimedia features. |
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