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Julianne Stanford is the military affairs reporter for the Kitsap Sun in Bremerton, Washington. She is an award winning reporter and visual journalist from Phoenix, Arizona.
She graduated from the University of Arizona magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science in May 2017. Julianne was a Pulliam Fellow on the watchdog investigative desk at The Arizona Republic/azcentral.com and member of the Institute for the Study of War's summer War Studies Program in August. During the summer of 2016, she was an intern for The Skagway News, a small-town newspaper in Alaska. She worked as a reporter, photographer, copy editor, designer and even helped fold and distribute the newspapers. Julianne has also been an intern for the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, a media apprentice on the border desk at the Arizona Daily Star and a radio broadcast intern for Arizona Public Media, the National Public Radio member station in Tucson. She has also had bylines in the local print edition of the Tombstone Epitaph and El Independiente Magazine. Julianne studied photojournalism and creative nonfiction abroad in Orvieto, Italy during the summer of 2015. |
2017 Portfolio
HEPATITIS C: THE PUBLIC-HEALTH WORRY LURKING BEHIND THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC
The Arizona Republic - July 24, 2017 VIETNAM VETERAN BATTLES FOR VA COMPENSATION 40 YEARS AFTER AGENT ORANGE EXPOSURE
The Arizona Republic - July 4, 2017 MORE DRUG PROFITS SLIP INTO MEXICO AS BORDER SEIZURES PLUMMET
The Arizona Daily Star - Jan. 26, 2017 BORDER GUN-SMUGGLING ARRESTS DON'T STOP ILLEGAL WEAPONS FROM LEAVING U.S.
The Arizona Daily Star - Nov. 26, 2016 |
STATE FUNDS TO ADDRESS UNMET 'TIME BOMB' UNIVERSITY MAINTENANCE NEEDS
The Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting - July 4, 2017 |