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  • 1 month ago | c-ville.com | James Sanford |Tami Keaveny

    The New York Daily News once called it “The death that won’t die.”On September 14, 1983, Michael Stewart, a 25-year-old artist and DJ, was taken into custody by a transit officer who claimed Stewart was graffitiing a subway wall. Half an hour after his arrest, Stewart arrived at Bellevue Hospital hogtied, severely bruised, not breathing, and with no pulse.

  • 1 month ago | nowkalamazoo.org | James Sanford |Andrew Minegar

    Andy Minegar has lived in the Kalamazoo and Portage area since 1997 when he first moved from northeastern Michigan to attend Western Michigan University. His journalism career began in 2004, nearly 10 years of it spent at WWMT Newschannel 3 as a photojournalist, editor, assignment desk editor, and digital producer.

  • 1 month ago | nowkalamazoo.org | James Sanford |Andrew Minegar

    James Sanford was hired as a “teen reporter” for The Grand Rapids Press while he was still in high school. He is a graduate of Western Michigan University and taught journalism there for seven years. In his 12 years at The Kalamazoo Gazette, he was an arts writer, film critic, and section coordinator, and won three awards from the Society for Features Journalism.

  • Dec 1, 2023 | scholarsarchive.byu.edu | James Sanford

    TitleKeywordsCognitive Abilities, mental health, pro-social skills, video gamesBYU ScholarsArchive Citation Sanford, James, "Video Games for the Win: Examining the Net Positive Impact on Emotional, Cognitive, and Social Aspects of Mental Health in Today’s Youth" (2023). Student Works. 370. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/studentpub/370 Document TypeClass Project or PaperCollegeFamily, Home, and Social Sciences

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