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Photojournalism At Its Best, By Brennan Andersonwith Nate Bartlett.

Photojournalism At Its Best, By Brennan Andersonwith Nate Bartlett.

Photojournalism at its best, by Brennan Anderson with Nate Bartlett.  

The burrito was good, but I believe this kid can actually get on the roof of anything.  

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13 years ago
This Was My First Time Shooting Basketball This Season And I'm Obviously A Bit Rusty.
This Was My First Time Shooting Basketball This Season And I'm Obviously A Bit Rusty.
This Was My First Time Shooting Basketball This Season And I'm Obviously A Bit Rusty.
This Was My First Time Shooting Basketball This Season And I'm Obviously A Bit Rusty.
This Was My First Time Shooting Basketball This Season And I'm Obviously A Bit Rusty.

This was my first time shooting basketball this season and I'm obviously a bit rusty.

NU ladies fell to Penn State 77-63. At least they had pink jerseys for breast cancer awareness. And pink Willie and pink cheerleaders...

13 years ago

Super old high school AP English video made with Windows Movie Maker, marked by very, very rough editing and very strong convictions. My editing skills have definitely improved since. As for the beliefs, I sort of wish I still felt as deeply about things.  

13 years ago
Marie Sometimes Did More Than Merely Write. In 1999, In East Timor, She Was Credited With Saving The

“Marie sometimes did more than merely write. In 1999, in East Timor, she was credited with saving the lives of 1,500 women and children who were besieged in a compound by Indonesian-backed forces. She refused to leave them, waving goodbye to 22 journalist colleagues as she stayed on with an unarmed UN force in order to help highlight their plight by reporting to the world, in her paper and on global television. The publicity was rewarded when they were evacuated to safety after four tense days.

This was the essence of Marie’s approach to reporting. She was not interested in the politics, strategy or weaponry; only the effects on the people she regarded as innocents. ‘These are people who have no voice,’ she said. ‘I feel I have a moral responsibility towards them, that it would be cowardly to ignore them. If journalists have a chance to save their lives, they should do so.’

The people of East Timor did not forget their saviour. At the end of her Sunday Times report about her Sri Lankan experience, she wrote: ‘What I want most, as soon as I get out of hospital, is a vodka martini and a cigarette.’ Later that week, having moved briefly to a New York hotel, she was woken by a room-service waiter bearing a tray with a huge bottle of vodka and all the ingredients for her drink of choice. She discovered it had been ‘fixed, God knows how, by the East Timor crowd, the people in the compound’.” - The Guardian’s Roy Greenslade, on journalist Marie Colvin, who was killed by shelling in Syria Wednesday.

[Photo: Marie Colvin in the A&E documentary “Bearing Witness,” on women in war zones. Credit: A&E Indie Films via NY Times]


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13 years ago

Having lived a summer beside the Suzhou River, I would just like to say that although it's far cleaner now, mermaids would never want to swim in it. 


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13 years ago
NU Wrestling 2.17.12 Against Indiana
NU Wrestling 2.17.12 Against Indiana
NU Wrestling 2.17.12 Against Indiana
NU Wrestling 2.17.12 Against Indiana
NU Wrestling 2.17.12 Against Indiana

NU Wrestling 2.17.12 against Indiana

I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy this more than I expected to.


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