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Events Archive

The Wind Doesn’t Need a Passport

May 6, 2010

A detailed map of Mexico showing major cities, states, and geographical features. Neighboring countries, the USA and Guatemala, and surrounding bodies of water such as the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico are visible. A legend and scale are included. Ideal for Berkeley Journalism students for precise reporting.

The Wind Doesn't Need a Passport

May 6, 2010

A detailed map of Mexico showing major cities, states, and geographical features. Neighboring countries, the USA and Guatemala, and surrounding bodies of water such as the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico are visible. A legend and scale are included. Ideal for Berkeley Journalism students for precise reporting.

The Census and Demographics: Telling California’s Story

May 3, 2010

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The Census and Demographics: Telling California's Story

May 3, 2010

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Leaping Tigers, Hidden Dragons: A Wide Angle on India-China

April 29, 2010

Close-up image of a Bengal tiger showing its face with an open mouth, revealing sharp teeth and a pink tongue. The tiger's eyes are wide open, conveying a fierce expression, akin to that captured by Berkeley Journalism, with its fur featuring distinctive black stripes on an orange coat.

Matt Winkler, Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg News

April 29, 2010

A middle-aged man with gray hair, wearing a dark suit and a bow tie, is posing against a black background. He has a neutral expression and is looking directly at the camera, reminiscent of a seasoned Berkeley Journalism professor.

Chris Johns, Editor in Chief, National Geographic: Water is Life

April 27, 2010

A person in an olive green jacket sits outdoors in front of a blurred nature background that appears to include a waterfall and rocks. The individual, possibly engrossed in deep thoughts on Berkeley Journalism, has a neutral expression and rests one arm on their knee.

Communicating Science to the Public

April 27, 2010

A graphic depicting an atom with a central nucleus, represented by a yellow circle containing a combination of smaller colored spheres. Surrounding the nucleus are black lines depicting electron orbits with various colored spheres (red, blue, and green) on them, illustrating a visual often used in Berkeley Journalism.

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

April 26, 2010

4th Annual Reva and David Logan Investigative Reporting Symposium

April 16, 2010

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