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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Cape Town, South Africa, has saved its 3.7 million citizens from becoming very thirsty—for now. What...
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London Smog
The city of London is embroiled in a long-standing battle against air pollution. Are its latest...
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Kosovo has been one of the largest per-capita contributors of European jihadists to the wars in...
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Brazil has put laws into place to serve the autistic community, but barriers exist that prevent...
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How does climate change disrupt a vulnerable community's access to water? Meg Vatterott reports on...
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Asylum seekers to Israel are faced with a number of struggles. For example, there are many anti...
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The 2015 earthquakes and Indian blockade intensified Nepal’s existing problems of sex trafficking...
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As demand for high-quality coffee increases, but crop prices decrease, desire for low-wage labor...
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Imagine Jamaican emigrants having their dreams of working in the United Kingdom with full...