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Patrick Zarcone's Journalism Clips

I am an underemployed college graduate. These are my writing clips that I wrote in my free time, from my unpaid internship (post-college) and from my senior year at UNC Asheville.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

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As always, right click and open in new tab. And I just realized these are not in any sort of chronological order. I suppose it really doesn't matter, though, does it?

Chamber Hosts Women's Executive Breakfast

Chapel Hill Energy Efficiency Program Ending (For Now)

UNC Children's Hospital Gets Kid-Friendly "Facelift"

UNC Honors Blue Ribbon's Meyer

Phoenix Academy Hosts First Annual Field Day

NC Children's Hospital Ranks In America's Top 50

Blind Skier Subject Of Inspiring Film

Teens With Talent Needed For Carrboro Show

N.C. Voters Favoring Democrats In Latest Polling

Chapel Hill HS Wins National Environmental Award

Chapel Hill High School Hosts Oodles of Events For some reason, this one says I did the interview and not the story. I did the story, not the interview. The writing is mine. Not that it's great or anything.

NC Voters Want Local Control Of Billboards



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Patrick Zarcone
Cary, North Carolina, United States
Hello, this blog is a collection of my journalism clips from my last semester of my senior year at UNC Asheville, including pieces from both classes I took and the work I did for the our student newspaper (The Blue Banner). Also included are clips from my time at 1360 WCHL/Chapelboro.com in Chapel Hill, NC. I have four years of journalism experience and I'm still searching for a job two years after graduating college.
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