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Student journalists with the Community News Service—a UVM project connecting students with professional editors—interviewed Vermont journalists about the news industry.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý CEO Scott Finn about the organization's recent name change and plans for the future.
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Journalist and author Aarti Shahani discusses her memoir with Vermont Edition host Mikaela Lefrak and a group of students from Essex High School.
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Journalist, author Aarti Shahani reflects on family, immigration and career with Essex High studentsBefore Aarti Shahani became an award-winning journalist and author, she and her family were immigrants trying to make their way in New York City. This hour, Vermont Edition features host Mikaela Lefrak's interview with Shahani, recorded live on Zoom in early February, with an audience of students from Essex High School.
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The Geisel School of Medicine's Media and Health Behaviors Lab conducts ongoing studies about how kids react to media and other stimuli. The lab's co-directors talk about two such studies.
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One weekly newspaper in a Vermont town is venturing entirely online and selling its former headquarters. The paper's owner and editor plans to recruit "citizen journalists" to help report on town news and issues.
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An analysis by NPR shows that since the vaccine rollout, counties that voted heavily for Donald Trump have had more than twice the COVID mortality rates of those that voted for Joe Biden.
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Media coverage around the death of 22-year-old Gabrielle Petito looks racist to those who note that murders and disappearances of Native Americans are mostly ignored.
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The Black Shutter Podcast serves as a platform for Black photographers to share their stories, struggles and achievements.
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Racial bias � implicit, subconscious or out in the open � is a serious human problem. So serious that it's been detected in an unexpected place: the world�