Articles, photography, multimedia, and field notes by our Campus Consortium Reporting Fellows, published by the Pulitzer Center and other news media outlets. Field notes are personal reflections that take the reader behind-the-scenes of their reporting. Learn more about the Reporting Fellows Program here.
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Belfast: A City Divided
It has been 15 years since the end of Northern Ireland's Troubles yet in Belfast, a city carved by...
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Sex and Sanitation in Brazil
Prostitution is not illegal in Brazil. Yet a campaign to “clean-up” the country’s image ahead of the...
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The tensions between India's patriarchal traditions and modernism can be seen in the struggle...
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While Nepal’s hydropower potential is great, economic, health and environmental impacts from dams...
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In the face of Israeli control of West Bank water sources, land expropriation, and settler violence...
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Cambodia: Sex Trade and Tourism
From the streets of Phnom Penh to the rice fields of Cambodia, Melisa Goss explores what lies behind...
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With the 2014 World Cup fast approaching, 170,000 Brazilian favela residents are scheduled to...
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When a Burmese woman marries a Chinese man, she may give up basic human rights. Yet many Burmese...
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Scotland: Separation Anxiety?
For more than 300 years, Scotland has been a loyal member of the United Kingdom. But in the fall of...