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Tackling a Big Story and Never Letting Go

December 18, 2014
Communication and Marketing Staff
Updated May 5, 2023 6:34 p.m.

Ani Ucar, MA ’15, spent five months working on her story about the gay wing of the Los Angeles County jail. Once it ran, not even she was prepared for the type of reaction it received.

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