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A week of nonstop journalism reminded me to take a breather for a second

by Taryn Johnson | Apr 30, 2021

Creating Willie’s story while working with a team of such intelligent, professional individuals has been extremely eye-opening. There were moments I felt overwhelmed, reassured, slightly confident, then overwhelmed again. However, experiencing what it’s like to work...

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This project was produced in April 2021 in partnership with Oklahoma State University School of Media and Strategic Communications and KOSU. Our reporters are students in Oklahoma.

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