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The NYCity News Service's recession video vox pop made the Huffington
Post's New York site's frontpage:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nycity-new s-service/nycity-snapshot-video-vox_b_35 0813.html
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Some 80 students from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, hit the streets of of New York armed with Flip Video recorders, and asked scores: "Tell us one way the recession has changed your life."

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The NYCity News Service fanned out around the city and asked New Yorkers: "Tell us one way the recession has changed your life." Watch and listen to the answers via our interactive map.http://nycitynewsservice.com/special-pro jects/nycity-snapshot-2009-economic-puls e/
New York City News Service - CUNY Graduate School of Journalism » NYCity SnapShot: 2009 Economic Pul
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The NYCity News Service hit the streets of New York and asked scores of residents, “Tell us one way the recession has changed your life.”

NYCity News Service Some good news: The NYCity News Service is a finalist for a national Online Journalism Award for its coverage of the 2008 elections. Winner to be announced Oct. 3. Stay tuned...
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WASHINGTON, D.C., August 31, 2009 - Finalists for the 2009 Online Journalism Awards, many pushing the envelope of innovation in digital storytelling and information sharing, were announced today by the ...

NYCity News Service We're thrilled with the response the latest NYCity News Service special report -- Brooklyn Bridges Cultures -- is getting. Our reporters crunched numbers on immigration patterns, hit the streets and produced 18 multi-media packages.
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In Sunset Park, Chinese and Latino congregations share a church built a century ago for Norwegians. In Canarsie, South Asian and Caribbean immigrants flock to the city's only indoor cricket batting cage. ...

NYCity News Service Check out some photos from our latest project, Brooklyn Bridges Cultures -- 18 multi-media packages about immigration and our changing neighborhoods.
More than 40 reporters with the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism's NYCity News Service report on immigration in New York's most populous borough
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We're thrilled that the NYCity News Service won a national award today: http://www.journalism.cuny.edu/2009/05/1 3/nycity-news-service-nets-national-awar d/
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The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, located one block from Times Square in the heart of New York City, offers a three-semester program with a converged curriculum, paid internships and faculty who are leaders in their fields.

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FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Some mom-and-pop restaurateurs fear their businesses will be hurt by a city plan to post health inspection grades. But Siobhan Letchford (above), owner of The Islands restaurant, isn't worried: She says her customers know she runs a clean kitchen.

New York City News Service - CUNY Graduate School of Journalism » Blog Archive » Making Green by Goi
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Standing next to 30-pound sacks of organic soil on the 49th floor of 7 World Trade Center, Dominic Vigliotti talked excitedly how his Long Island company is selling tons of compost for roof gardens.

New York City News Service - CUNY Graduate School of Journalism » Blog Archive » New Asthma Fears in
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Nice piece. Sophia and Aisha. You should also try around East New York, Brooklyn. I had relatives who suffered from asthma in that area.

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The Bronx Bombers are playing in a new $1.5 billion stadium. Meanwhile, All Hallows Catholic High School, long a fixture of the diamonds in Macombs Dam Park, is still searching for a new place to call home.

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The NYCity News Service took two first-place awards Saturday: http://www.journalism.cuny.edu/2009/04/2 7/double-win-for-the-nycity-news-service /
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The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, located one block from Times Square in the heart of New York City, offers a three-semester program with a converged curriculum, paid internships and faculty who are leaders in their fields.

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Janet Lora and her son Freddy could be among those hurt by a city plan to cut about 3,300 slots from all-day kindergarten programs at day care centers.

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ON THE JOB: Khalil Rashid of the Labor Services Resource Room in Brooklyn helps people find jobs — no easy task these days.
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