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My work at The Spokesman-Review from the summer of 2005 can be found here.
These selected clips from the Oregon Daily Emerald span my work as a freelancer, business/science/technoloogy reporter, the 2004-05 managing editor and the 2005-2006 online editor.
DPS given discretion in alcohol citations
3rd time's a charm
Losing Hatoon
Eugene economy begins to improve
Nice day for a swim
Bill Clinton's autobiography may bore readers with its length
'Bourne' sequel fails to reign supreme
University expands wireless Internet
The way the music dies
Success blooms for student with online flower business FEATURED on NYTimes.com
Housing standards struggle continues
iPod embodies move toward individualized products
UO researcher helps advance nanotechnology
Dell founder holds nationwide webcast
Student develops innovative software
Psychology study earns publication
Earth Day: Honor thy mother
Tarantino's 'Kill Bill: Vol. 2' stands well on its own
Use of Internet campaigning as political tool grows
Rapper Ludacris shares some Southern hospitality
Autumn at the movies
Café Paradiso becomes high-tech study haven
Hult Center performances can cure winter doldrums
Local video-rental stores offer wide selections
New and used bookstore tries to fill 'niche' market
'SPUN' explores subterreanean drug world
Refreshing 'Victor' honest, unnervingly familiar
Basic standards are basic rights
Old Cemetary to Get New Look
Creativity, comfort and craziness add up to a good costume
McArthur Court: More than just a 'tough' basketball home court
Clear Channel's radio network stirs controversy
I have articles online from my internship during the summer of 2002 with the Jewish Bulletin of San Francisco:
Growing up with Hitler: Stanford prof writes memoir (August 16, 2002)
East Bay programs stressing environment and leadership (August 09, 2002)
BJE launches new curricula for preschool (August 09, 2002)
Kohn, Avodah interns gain job experience in Jewish setting (August 09, 2002)
Artist captures 'life moments' on canvas in S.F. exhibit (July 12, 2002)
European jazz documentary, 'Syncopators,' not quite in tune
Tisha B'Av service grapples with terror, anti-Semitism (July 26, 2002)
Berkeley bar mitzvah goes all out for homeless families (June 28, 2002)
Bedouin prof at Ben-Gurion voices optimism in talk here (August 02, 2002)
Young rabbi rejuvenates S.F.'s oldest Orthodox shul (September 06, 2002)
As an addition I had been doing some work for the campus Radio station KWVA on their non-fiction program "Everyday Ovid." I had performed two of these non-fiction stories "Cyclic Paranoia" and "The Other Brother" but right now that program is defunct.
Other than that nothing.
These selected clips from the Oregon Daily Emerald span my work as a freelancer, business/science/technoloogy reporter, the 2004-05 managing editor and the 2005-2006 online editor.
DPS given discretion in alcohol citations
3rd time's a charm
Losing Hatoon
Eugene economy begins to improve
Nice day for a swim
Bill Clinton's autobiography may bore readers with its length
'Bourne' sequel fails to reign supreme
University expands wireless Internet
The way the music dies
Success blooms for student with online flower business FEATURED on NYTimes.com
Housing standards struggle continues
iPod embodies move toward individualized products
UO researcher helps advance nanotechnology
Dell founder holds nationwide webcast
Student develops innovative software
Psychology study earns publication
Earth Day: Honor thy mother
Tarantino's 'Kill Bill: Vol. 2' stands well on its own
Use of Internet campaigning as political tool grows
Rapper Ludacris shares some Southern hospitality
Autumn at the movies
Café Paradiso becomes high-tech study haven
Hult Center performances can cure winter doldrums
Local video-rental stores offer wide selections
New and used bookstore tries to fill 'niche' market
'SPUN' explores subterreanean drug world
Refreshing 'Victor' honest, unnervingly familiar
Basic standards are basic rights
Old Cemetary to Get New Look
Creativity, comfort and craziness add up to a good costume
McArthur Court: More than just a 'tough' basketball home court
Clear Channel's radio network stirs controversy
I have articles online from my internship during the summer of 2002 with the Jewish Bulletin of San Francisco:
Growing up with Hitler: Stanford prof writes memoir (August 16, 2002)
East Bay programs stressing environment and leadership (August 09, 2002)
BJE launches new curricula for preschool (August 09, 2002)
Kohn, Avodah interns gain job experience in Jewish setting (August 09, 2002)
Artist captures 'life moments' on canvas in S.F. exhibit (July 12, 2002)
European jazz documentary, 'Syncopators,' not quite in tune
Tisha B'Av service grapples with terror, anti-Semitism (July 26, 2002)
Berkeley bar mitzvah goes all out for homeless families (June 28, 2002)
Bedouin prof at Ben-Gurion voices optimism in talk here (August 02, 2002)
Young rabbi rejuvenates S.F.'s oldest Orthodox shul (September 06, 2002)
As an addition I had been doing some work for the campus Radio station KWVA on their non-fiction program "Everyday Ovid." I had performed two of these non-fiction stories "Cyclic Paranoia" and "The Other Brother" but right now that program is defunct.
Other than that nothing.

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