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Public Brewhouse closes its doors

Local bar forced to close due to loss of business during COVID-19 pandemic. voiced by Taja Davis, written and produced by Aubrey Gelpieryn.

COVID in AZ: Breaking down the numbers

An update on COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Arizona in a segment written and produced by Aubrey Gelpieryn and anchored by Taja Davis.

Tumamoc Hill faces second shutdown 

Tumamoc Hill, a popular hiking spot in Tucson, is threatening a second shutdown if hikers don't start wearing masks. Anchor pkg voiced by Taja Davis, written and produced by Aubrey Gelpieryn.

Wawa opens its doors in D.C.

The popular convenience store chain moves into the District. It has a following of loyal customers who are excited to have their favorite hometown staple in D.C. Aubrey Gelpieryn reports.

Finland centennial celebration

Finland celebrates one-hundred years of independence and Washington, D.C. joins in on the festivities. Aubrey Gelpieryn reports.

American University Cheerleading

American University’s athletics might not draw the biggest crowds, but that doesn’t stop their cheerleaders. For ESPNU, Aubrey Gelpieryn reports.

Acts of hate at American University

District Wire News' Aubrey Gelpieryn reports from American University, where acts of hate have transpired. Recent racist actions are still under investigation by the university.

College students and unpaid internships

Does free labor from some of the best and the brightest young minds sound too good to be true? Well look no further than the unpaid internship. College students typically dedicate upwards of 20 hours a week to a "job" were they receive no financial compensation. Why do they accept these positions and what's the feasibility for a college student to intern and still be able to feed themselves? I interviewed three college interns to get their take on the matter.

Election morning 2016

Filled with hope, Hillary Clinton supporters gather in Washington, D.C. to phone bank the morning of the 2016 election.

Should moderators fact-check during debates?

Students respond to the question in a vox pop. 
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