April 27, 2007

Bite Of The She-Shark

NEW YORK, NY (US) -- April 27, 2007 -- Karen Mulligan is the quarterback of the Sharks, New York’s female tackle football team. Unlike their male counterparts, Karen and her teammates have not learned to play football in college, work full-time jobs, and must pay for their expenses in order to fulfill their passion.

Written by: Allison Bourne-Vanneck and Andrea De Marco
Produced by: Andrea De Marco
Camerawork by: Andrea De Marco


COLUMBIA NEWS TONIGHT

April 20, 2007

Columbia News Tonight

NEW YORK, NY (US) -- April 20, 2007 -- Columbia News Tonight is a weekly half-hour news program reported and produced by students in the Nightly News workshop at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Andrea De Marco and Lauren Weiner, anchors



March 23, 2007

Police Investigate Double Shooting In Washington Heights

NEW YORK, NY (US) -- March 23, 2006 -- Police are searching for whoever shot one man dead and left another injured Sunday night in Manhattan. Joseph Santos, 23, was shot in the back, near Broadway and 161st Street in Washington Heights.

Written by: Andrea De Marco
Produced by: Andrea De Marco and Gabrielle Worman
Camerawork by: Andrea De Marco, Lisa Desai and Yasmeen Qureshi


COLUMBIA NEWS TONIGHT

March 9, 2007

New Yorkers Feel Ready To Spring Forward

New York, NY (US) -- Mar.9, 2007 -- While large companies synchronize their clocks for the earlier arrival of Daylight Saving Time, New Yorkers don't seem to be worried to be caught up in a Y2K frenzy.

Written by: Dane Liu
Produced by: Andrea De Marco
Camera-work by:
Andrea De Marco


COLUMBIA NEWS TONIGHT
2 min 2 sec - Mar 9, 2007

February 23, 2007

Kids Go Organic

New York, NY (US) -- Feb.23, 2007 -- More and more parents are buying organic food for their kids. But is it really worth the money?

Written by: Kerry Ederer
Produced by: Andrea De Marco
Camera-work by:
Andrea De Marco


COLUMBIA NEWS TONIGHT
3 min 4 sec - Feb 23, 2007

February 16, 2007

Unlucky No.7

New York, NY (US) -- Feb.16, 2007 -- One of New York City's main subway lines connecting Manhattan and Queens will shut down for the next six weekends, starting tomorrow. While politicians already criticize the Transportation Authority, New York commuters don't seem to be upset.

Written & Produced by: Andrea De Marco

Camera-work by:
Andrea De Marco


COLUMBIA NEWS TONIGHT
1 min 55 sec - Feb 16, 2007