Nour Longi
2024 Korva Coleman InternNour Longi is the 2024 KMUW Korva Coleman intern. She is from the Chicago suburbs and is currently a rising senior at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign majoring in journalism and minoring in political science and statistics. Since her freshman year, Nour has fostered a love for audio journalism through her work as a reporter and senior producer for the student newsroom at Illinois Public Media— central Illinois’ NPR affiliate.
Outside the newsroom, Nour pursues her passions for law, entrepreneurship, and social change through her involvement in various clubs and organizations.
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Gene Zaid was born in a Palestinian refugee camp. Now, he lives in Hutchinson, Kansas, where he is developing a cancer treatment using a flower from his home country.
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The Federal Communications Commission passed new rate caps to end what is says are excessive phone and visitation costs.
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Wichita State University unveiled its own cricket field near campus in May. International students were at the forefront of this effort. For some of them, cricket is more than a sport...it's a connection to home.
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The move is expected to save the city about $120,000 a year.
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Wichita State University and Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine announce admission collaboration that allows students to start medical school after their third year of undergraduate studies.