Martinez has been an enterprising journalist since she was nine-years-old.
Martinez has been an enterprising journalist since she was nine-years-old.
Journalism has taught Klein that she can do anything.
Martinez enjoys working for communities through journalism.
A born traveler, Sais uses photography to transport people around the world.
Teich looks for all the possible ways to tell a story.
A Peruvian chess player who found journalism after being the subject of an interview.
Rodriguez admires the work of Woodward and Bernstein.
Malagon believes in telling the truth and holding people accountable.
Lewis believes everyone has a unique story.
Garcia Cano learned the importance of delivering news early on.
Cruz has kept a journal of her life since the first grade.
Journalism’s gloomy future can’t change Lang’s career choice.
For Von Quednow, the sleepless nights that come with journalism are worth it.
Not his first choice, journalism changed Montaño’s dreams.
Castellanos aims to advocate for women through her writing.
Portillo believes even if journalism is changing, there will always be a need to tell stories.
Robles is an internationally published photographer.
An Iraq veteran with a penchant for photography.
A graduate student pursuing complex issues in reporting.
A perfectionist with a passion for multimedia journalism.
Ceasar views journalism as a public service.
Flores was inspired by people marching after the death of Cesar Chavez.
Valerio, a sophomore at Pomona College, has steered her writing skills toward journalism.