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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Roots Without Memory: Why Cultural Erosion Is the Amazon’s Invisible Gateway to Deforestation
“Ghost forests on paper” enable illegal logging.
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Mezcal production is driving deforestation and expanding monoculture farming.
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This photo project documents the pro-Palestinian student protests in New York City between 2024 and...
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Pakistan’s Sheedi community reclaims its African heritage at the Sheedi Mela—playing African beats...
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The legacy of apartheid creates a struggle for South Africans fighting for economic empowerment.
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Ugandans Fight Against Sugarcane
How sugarcane reshaped Uganda’s farmland, food supply, and culture
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Many veterans struggle to let go of anxiety they grew accustomed to in combat zones.
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Amid a food crisis and soaring costs, Inuit-led programs in Nunavut are reviving traditional food...
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METTLE
METTLE follows the journey of Liana Mutia, a blind judo athlete on a quest to create history at the...