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Staff Spring 2010

Staff Spring 2010

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. Get in touch with all our staff by emailing thebronxink@gmail.com Eno Alfred is from London and is a 2009 graduate […]

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Staff Fall 2009

Staff Fall 2009

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. Get in touch with all our staff by emailing thebronxink@gmail.com Alexandre Abu Ata covered Mott Haven. He has worked with […]

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“Doing This by Yourself:” A Teenage Father, Now a Single Dad

At 19, Travis Antonio Luciano is raising his two-year-old son as a single dad.

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VIDEO – Bronx Boxer Keeps Chasing Golden Gloves Dream

A young boxer from the Bronx makes it to the Golden Gloves at Madison Square with the help of adopt-a-boxer program.

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A Brooklyn Mother’s Plea in the Bronx

Robinson blames Riker’s Island corrections officers and inmates for her son’s death.

Posted in Bronx Beats, Bronx Neighborhoods, Crime3 Comments

Proposed Soda Tax Falls Flat With Some Bronxites

Governor David Paterson gives his proposal to increase taxes on sugary drinks a second try.

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VIDEO – NYPD Stats Show Crime is Down but in the Bronx, Shootings Continue

Crime goes down but gun violence rises.

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Legislators Urge Change in Teacher Disciplinary Practice

State Senator Rubén Diaz Sr. wants to terminate what he calls money-wasting rubber rooms. Photo by: Mamta Badkar

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