A Collage of Investigative Journalism Reports |
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by Nick Phillips Two players collide. The coach thought it was just another hit that his player could shake off . . . by Shannon Angry What if you could take a pill that made all of your exams and project worries fade away . . . by Will Wade Dwayne Locklear never dreamed as a child that one day he would be homeless and addicted . . . by Alexis Prine Robeson County was a tremendously different place two centuries ago . . . |
by Ashley Williams Chlamydia is the most common STD that we see on campus. Trichomoniasis also is common on campus . . . by Danielle Hairston Yeardley Love was a student at Virginia beaten to death in her bedroom by her intoxicated boyfriend . . . by Hillary Akers Nearly two-thirds of the 62 million U.S. women of childbearing age use contraceptives . . . |
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Journalism Sites:
Investigative Reporters And Editors » Society of Professional Journalists » American Society of Newspaper Editors » |
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The topics of these articles by students in the Investigative Journalism (JRN-4600) class in the Department of Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke have been chosen by the individual class members who wrote them. The themes, covers, sections, pages, images, graphics, videos, wikis, tweets and blogs have been designed, prepared, managed and moderated by students in the course and the themes and article topics have been reported and illustrated by the bylined individuals. Views implied or expressed in these issues are not endorsed by the professor, the department, the university, or possibly anyone else. We are grateful to those persons, agencies and institutions that have graciously provided information and images for these editions. Your comments on this series of articles are welcomed by Professor Anthony Curtis who may be contacted via e-mail at acurtis@uncp.edu or by phone at (910) 521-6616.
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