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Houston Clinches Title After Closing Out Phillies in Game 6

The Houston Astros take home their second World Series championship, defeating the Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 in Game 6 in Houston. The ‘Stros were able to celebrate the championship with their fans, doing so as the first team to clinch the title at home since 2013. The series was a tough battle, with the Astros winning […]

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A Prayer For a Humbler Media: A Conversation with Dr. James Siguru Wahutu

For my Nieman Fellow Presentation, I interviewed Dr. Wahutu on his call to action for American/Western media. The presentation is attached here, along with the interview here.

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Protected: College Students Go Viral Interviewing Fellow PWI Students On Basic Human Rights

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The Facade of the ‘Free Summer’ for Georgetown Students Returning This Fall

WASHINGTON, Sept. 10- For many Georgetown students, the summer “break” was no break at all, and the academic stress became professional stress. When looking for things to do during summers in college, most online resources advise similar things, working an internship or part-time job in something that can bolster your resume. “College summer break isn’t […]

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Bob Dylan, Folk Pioneer and Nobel Prize Recipient, dies at TK

Dylan died TK, after battling complications of TK. The music legend leaves behind a legacy of protest in songwriting, and will forever have music Blowin’ In the Wind. Dylan produced twangy folk music for over 60 years, channeling feelings of political injustice into songs for the masses to sing in protest. He was a symbol […]

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About Me

Hello all! My name is Anthony Bonavita, and I am a junior at Georgetown University, in the School of Foreign Service. I am majoring in Culture and Politics, and minoring in Journalism and Italian. I am from Queens, New York City, and have lived there for my entire life. Before college, I did not have […]

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