By Michael Apotria and Brokk Tollefson, SCSU Journalism students Michael Apotria and Brokk Tollefson, journalism students…
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A glowing example: radium factories in World War I
By Mary Rudzis, SCSU Journalism student Mary Rudzis, journalism student at Southern Connecticut State University, reported…
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Popular Connecticut WWI Poet Never Fought in a War
By Matthew Johnson, SCSU Journalism student Matthew Johnson, journalism student at Southern Connecticut State University, reported…
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The WWI veteran behind Bristol’s Soldiers’ Memorial Monument
By Melissa Nunez, SCSU Journalism student Melissa Nunez, a journalism student at Southern Connecticut State University,…
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WWI project earns national recognition
The U.S. World War One Centennial Commission has recognized the Journalism Department for its work telling…
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‘Balloonatics’ photographed war from above
By Michael Apotria and Brokk Tollefson, SCSU Journalism students Michael Apotria and Brokk Tollefson, journalism students…
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Connecticut nurses: from the home front to the frontlines
By Melanie Espinal and Chloe Gorman, SCSU Journalism students Melanie Espinal and Chloe Gorman, journalism students…
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Submarine detection helped U.S. track enemy during WWI
By Meagan McAdams, SCSU Journalism student Meagan McAdams, journalism student at Southern Connecticut State University, reported…
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