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Gladys Vargas

Gladys Vargas

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California Local News Fellow, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

Los Angeles

Biography

Latine 🇻🇪🇵🇷 born and raised in the Boston area, seeking internships, fellowships and similar opportunities to work in a newsroom :) In the meantime, I'm working freelance work as well! Interests include: crosswords, controversy, coffee, and riot grrrl

Final Covers

Abortion, Culture Community, Justice Housing,Arts

Doesn’t Cover

Crime, Entertainment

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Content

Total articles 206

  • San Gabriel Valley leaders 'thrilled' over announcement of LA28 Olympic venue cities

    By Gladys Vargas

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Pasadena Unified moves to test soil amid concerns over contamination

    By Gladys Vargas

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Pasadena Unified moves to test soil amid concerns over contamination

    By Gladys Vargas

    Apr. 14, 2025

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Company Info

UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

The UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism is a distinguished institution within the University of California, Berkeley, offering a two-year Master of Journalism (MJ) degree program. This program equips students with essential skills for various journalism careers through a diverse curriculum that includes print, broadcasting, documentary film, radio, television, multimedia, and photojournalism. Students engage in a thesis project, creating professional-level journalistic pieces under faculty guidance. In addition to the MJ program, the school hosts a Master's Project Seminar that addresses current media topics, fostering critical discussions on ethical dilemmas and media coverage. The school also participates in collaborations and fellowships, such as the California Local News Fellowship Program and the Bloomberg-UNC-Berkeley Business Journalism Diversity Program, providing students with valuable real-world experience. The UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism is dedicated to developing skilled journalists who make significant contributions to the field.

Berkeley, California, United States

Founded: 1969