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Reporting from Paris: Sports journalism students are covering the biggest Team USA headlines and loving every minute of it

Two IU School of Liberal Arts graduate students with the Sports Capital Journalism Program have been living their own Olympic dream in Paris covering some of the most high-profile stories so far in these Summer Games. Hanna Barton and Madie Chandler are working as sports journalists for the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee’s digital newsletter called USA Daily documenting some of Team USA’s most inspiring athletic performances. Their stories can also be published by various other media organizations, like The Indianapolis Star.

Read some of their latest stories!

Jun 8, 2024
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Two IU School of Liberal Arts graduate students with the Sports Capital Journalism Program have been living their own Olympic dream in Paris covering some of the most high-profile stories so far in these Summer Games. Hanna Barton and Madie Chandler are working as sports journalists for the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee’s digital newsletter called USA Daily documenting some of Team USA’s most inspiring athletic performances. Their stories can also be published by various other media organizations, like The Indianapolis Star.

Read some of their latest stories!

Team USA | Valarie Allman Becomes First U.S. Woman to Win Back-to-Back Olympic Discus Golds

Team USA | Biles, Chiles, Finish Their Paris 2024 Runs With Silver and Bronze

Team USA | The Fastest Man in the World: Noah Lyles Wins Men’s 100-Meter Gold in Paris

Team USA | Suni Lee Becomes First American Woman to Win Two Medals in Uneven Bars at Paris Olympics

Team USA | Biles Is Golden, Carey Claims Bronze and Stephen ‘Pommel Horse Guy’ Nedoroscik Does it Again

Team USA | Sha’Carri Richardson and Melissa Jefferson Go 2-3 in 100-Meter Final, Jasmine Moore Claims First-Ever Women’s Triple Jump Medal for the U.S.

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