Beats of '25: Published Works by Columbia Journalism Students
Uncover reporting highlights, featuring M.S. and M.A. candidates in the Class of 2025.
Carolina Abbott Galvão, '25 M.A. Arts & Culture, wrote a piece about French choreographer Jérôme Bel for Culturebot and his self-titled show, “My name is Jérôme Bel.”
Dana Binfet, '25 M.S., provided insights for New Yorkers who will be voting on Proposition 1, also known as the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), in November.

Dana Edwards, '25 M.S., made his New York Times crossword debut with a puzzle containing four 15-letter spanners.
Jaylen Green, '25 M.S., published a piece about a Gowanus Open Art Studio event for the Park Slope Reader.
Lidia Goldberg, '25 M.S., reported findings on the increase of New Yorkers cycling to school in a piece for the Columbia Journalism School M.S. Documentary Program.
CJ Haddad, '25 M.S., published an article in Greenpointers on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) plans to clean and remove contaminated sediment from the polluted East Branch of Newtown Creek in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Lauren Hartley, '25 M.S., covered how affording to raise a family in the New York City is becoming increasingly unattainable for Park Slope Reader.
Eleanor Hildebrandt, '25 M.S., and Deep Vakil, 25 M.S., looked to address several of the questions occupying New Yorkers during the investigation of Mayor Eric Adams in a feature for Columbia News Service.
Laïny Jernidier, '25 M.S., published a piece on Bronx District 11 recently hosting a 'Queerceañera,' an event celebrating both Latinx heritage and the community's diversity, for The Bronx Bulletin.
Meera Navlakha, '25 M.S., published a reflection in Cosmopolitan on the evolution of Indian fashion and festivities during Diwali.

Tanya Raghu, '25 M.S., shared the struggles of friends and family of undocumented migrants to afford funeral costs in a piece for the Queens Chronicle.
Manuel Scheuernstuhl, '25 M.S., shared a video story for City Newsroom about how art initiatives have revitalized Chinatown.
Cindy Shan, '25 M.S., published an article on the impact of Alzheimer's on the Hispanic community in the Bronx, where rates of the disease are alarmingly high.
Jessica Shuran Yu, ‘25 M.S. Stabile, published an article about the persistent shortage of bilingual and English-as-a-new-language (ENL) teachers in New York City for Labor New York.
Fiona Sullivan, '25 M.S., wrote two pieces for CJS Reporting Insider: one reporting on Mount Sinai’s plans to shut down their Beth Israel Medical Center and a second on Andrea Gordillo seeking a seat on the New York City council.
Hope Talbot, '25 M.S., published two pieces for CJS Reporting Insider: one on Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Homes Act to address the affordable housing crisis, and another on food security in the South Bronx.
Hannah Weaver, '25 M.S., reported on climate activists in NYC disrupting current comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander at a recent investing conference for Grassroots Magazine.