Staff Fall 2009

spacer The Bronx Ink is based at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and provides ongoing coverage of many neighborhoods in the city’s greenest borough, including stories about politics, crime, the economy, education and culture.

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spacer Alexandre Abu Ata covered Mott Haven. He has worked with Wafa News in the West Bank, and with the World Health Organization in Jerusalem. He can be reached at ana2114@columbia.edu.

spacer Mamta Badkar covered Kingsbridge. She is a graduate of St. Xavier’s College with a degree in English and has worked as a cultural reporter for Verve in Mumbai. She can be reached at msb2166@columbia.edu.

spacer Alex Berg covered Mott Haven. She graduated from Cornell University with a degree in English and Spanish. She was a senior staff writer and production assistant for The Cornell Daily Sun and has interned at newspapers and magazines in Ithaca, N.Y., and Philadelphia. She has also taught English at a maximum-security prison in Auburn, N.Y., and worked with homeless people in Seville, Spain. She can be reached at anb2133@columbia.edu.

spacer Connor Boals covered Kingsbridge. Originally from Michigan, he graduated from the University of Vermont, where he was the managing editor of his college weekly, The Vermont Cynic, as well as the founding editor of the online lifestyle magazine phoebe. He can be reached at cfb2124@columbia.edu.

spacer Fred Dreier covered Fordham. He is from Golden, Colo., and graduated in 2004 from the University of California, Santa Cruz, where received a degree in history and also captained the NCAA swim team and managed the school newspaper, City on a Hill Press. Before coming to Columbia, Dreier covered the sport of professional cycling for the magazine VeloNews. He has written about a variety of sporting events, including the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, and is a three-time Ironman triathlon finisher. He can be reached at ftd2101@columbia.edu.

spacer Maia Efrem covered Fordham. She graduated from Hunter College with a degree in British literature. She has written for the Russian Jewish Institute and is interested in stories about immigration and women’s issues. She can be reached at me2383@columbia.edu.

spacer Donal Griffin covers Hunts Point and Longwood. He is a journalist from Dublin and previously worked for three years for The Phoenix, a financial and political investigative magazine. He can be reached at dbg2114@columbia.edu.

spacer Wanda Hellmund covered Hunts Point. The recent politics graduate from the University of London interned at CNBC and Dow Jones Newswires in London, as well as two major broadcast stations in Germany. She can be reached at wwh2110@columbia.edu.

spacer Matthew Huisman covered the Soundview, Castle Hill, Bronx River, Parkchester and Clason Point neighborhoods. He graduated from Boston University with a degree in print journalism. Before attending Columbia, he worked at community newspaper in northeast Houston. He can be reached at mlh2171@columbia.edu.

spacer Alec Johnson covered Morrisania. He graduated from Dickinson College with a degree in political science. Last year, he was editor-in-chief of The Dickinsonian, a weekly college newspaper. He has interned at the Watertown Daily Times in Watertown, N.Y. He can be reached at aej2123@columbia.edu.

spacer Shefali Kulkarni covered Pelham Parkway. She is from Hillsboro, Ore., and has written for newspapers and magazines around the country A graduate of Beloit College, she has a degree in political science and is an active member of the South Asian Journalists Association. She can be reached at ssk2154@columbia.edu.

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Jose Leyva covered High Bridge. He has a bachelor’s degree in international affairs from the Monterrey Insitute of Technology, and worked four years for the print media group REFORMA in Mexico. The last position he held at REFORMA was assistant editor in the Metropolitan Section. He can be reached at jll2164@columbia.edu.

spacer Leslie Minora covered Williamsbridge. Her work has appeared in New York Resident magazine, The Orange County Register, and Nylon magazine’s website, nylonmag.com. She has interned at Nylon, Shape, and Vogue magazines. She can be reached at lem2169@columbia.edu.

spacer Amanda Staab covered Morrisania. She graduated from Susquehanna University with a double major in communications and Spanish. She has previously reported for the Hudson Reporter newspapers in New Jersey, and her work has appeared in Palisade Magazine and on Spafinder.com. She can be reached at as3707@columbia.edu.

spacer Mustafa Mehdi Vural covered East Tremont and Belmont. He holds a master’s degree in Israeli and Middle Eastern Studies from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has worked as a TV producer for Reuters in Istanbul. He can be reached at mmv2122@columbia.edu.

spacer Sarah Wali covered East Tremont. She is an Egyptian native and a graduate of The American University in Cairo with a degree in journalism and mass communication. She has worked and reported for The Daily News Egypt and The Adham Center for Broadcast. She can be reached at sow2103@columbia.edu.

spacer Carmen Williams covered Soundview. She is a graduate of Florida A&M and has worked in the financial services industry in New York. She can be reached at ckw2116@columbia.edu.

Newswire

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    12 Oct 2014

    Bronx activists gathered at Hunt Point Plaza to rally against police brutality.

  • Partygoers Hospitalized After Gunfire at Bronx House Party

    12 Oct 2014

    A house party on Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. near W. 174th ended in shooting. One of the two victims is in critical condition.

  • Newsweek Features “Bronx Boys” Photography Book

    11 Oct 2014

    Photographer Stephen Shames’ new photography book Bronx Boys is featured in a gallery on Newsweek.com.

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