Featured Narrative Writing:
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Tracked: How colleges use AI to monitor student protests
Ari Sen (22) and Dereka Bennett's (22) investigation into how colleges use AI to monitor students published by The Dallas Morning News
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LGBTQ seniors can struggle to find affordable housing. A Sacramento development is trying to help.
Felicia Alvarez ('23) reports on on an affordable housing community aimed at LGBTQ seniors in Sacramento.
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How to keep older adults safer during heat waves? Give them housemates.
Sofie Kodner ('22) reports on intergenerational housing as a way to protect seniors during extreme heat waves.
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How Amtrak Trains Became One Retired Traveler’s Sanctuary During the Pandemic
Will McCarthy ('21) reports on one woman's trip across the country during the pandemic.
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‘It makes a humongous difference’: Lack of Wi-Fi in city SROs deepens residents’ isolation
Sofie Kodner ('22) reports on lack of access to the internet in San Francisco's SRO buildings.
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Story by Casey Smith and Katey Rusch makes front page of The New York Times
Casey Smith holding the May 12, 2020 front page of The New York Times featuring her & Katey Rusch's story on how Santa Clara District Attorneys field thousands of complaints re stay-at-home violations.
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