Explore: Gift Given: Aiding the ‘Woods Vets’ by Syracuse

A Gift Given, Syracuse

The Syracuse package opens with an scene-setting video atop the story.

KING5.com's page

KING5.com features the embedded video and links to other Syracuse content, including 'More Than a Warrior.'

Which version do you prefer and why?
From left: Syracuse’s opening presentation; KING5.com’s page. Click on each to study the differences. Please comment below.

PROJECT IN BRIEF
A Gift Given
Vietnam-era veteran Ed Bush is motivated by his faith to help other indigent veterans living in the remote mountains of rural Washington state, even as he and his wife struggle with money problems and the symptoms of his own PTSD.

USE OR ADAPT THE CODE FROM THIS PRESENTATION.
A Gift Given: Access the bundle of material that can be used by crediting News21 via Creative Commons

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ABOUT THE NEWS21 FELLOWS

Juliette Lynch
Juliette Lynch is a multimedia journalist who is a still photographer at heart, and recently graduated from Syracuse University. Coming from a background in international relations and passionate about human rights and social justice, Juliette hopes to use photography and multimedia to explore U.S. and international social issues by giving people the opportunity and space to voice their stories. She is an Alexia Foundation winner and a Carnegie-Knight fellow, and interned at the Philadelphia Inquirer and is available for work in the U.S. and abroad.
Justin Murphy
Justin Murphy is a graduate of the Master's program in magazine, newspaper and online journalism at Syracuse University. Born in Rochester, N.Y., he did his undergraduate work in linguistics at the University of Chicago and taught historical linguistics at Vilnius University in Lithuania. He also has an interest in baseball history, and writes for Seamheads.com and the Society for American Baseball Research. Murphy currently covers county government for The Citizen in Auburn, N.Y.

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