Author: Koryn Kennedy

Koryn Kennedy is a graduate journalism student in the Reporting New York program at New York University. She was born in West Germany to American parents and has worked in radio, international advertising and urban development. Her primary interests are urban reporting and news radio.
Stories by this author
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Whale intestines, crushed beetles and fish scales among other things.
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Nuns are trained to be obedient, but still question their role in the church.
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New York City’s male population dives into the beauty pool.
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New Yorkers wonder if and when Silda Wall Spitzer’s political poker face will fall.
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Voters rock into the night as city bars mix partying and politics.
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As Democrats and Republicans decide on party nominations, the
debate on presidential hopefuls and their politics intensifies in the
streets of New York City.
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Young people have caught the campaign fever, but will they show up at the polls?
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NYC Unions are protesting the loss of jobs to undocumented workers who are paid very little.
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A former runner and his family gain inspiration from the athletes who strive to complete the NYC Marathon.
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Boarding the Staten Island ferry on Marathon Sunday, runners get an early boost from one energetic volunteer before the start of the race.