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Behind Custodian’s Cloak of Invisibility Stands a Mother, Woman of Faith
Julia Craven went to Tulane University looking for a controversy. What she found was a young custodial worker with a phenomenal story.
When Julia Craven entered the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill she was eager to start reporting long-form enterprise articles focusing on topics and communities that are underrepresented in the media. The recent grad says she is now ready to start telling “the stories of the people who lay on the margins of society.”
Julia Craven went to Tulane University looking for a controversy. What she found was a young custodial worker with a phenomenal story.
A proposal to silence Bourbon Street failed in the NOLA city council, but why was the proposal filed in the first place?
Shaheed M. Morris identifies as a journalist before anything else. The former mortuary student consumes as many as five newspapers each day and is constantly checking for news updates on his phone.
Student journalists attending The New York Times Student Journalism Institute meet high-pressure deadlines in a realistic newsroom environment while getting a feel for the Big Easy.
The New York Times Student Journalism Institute in New Orleans for 2014 is now concluded. We will resume in May 2015 in Tucson, Arizona.
Julia Craven went to Tulane University looking for a controversy. What she found was a young custodial worker with a phenomenal story.
The National Weather Service of New Orleans/Baton Rouge issued a flash flood watch Wednesday afternoon remaining into effect through Thursday evening.