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Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights and Planned Parenthood organizers and volunteers canvassing in Akron, Oct. 28

For students especially, this is our future. This is about your individual rights as a person, and it's incredibly important because this is the future that we have for Ohio.    Sam Zern says her decision on Issue 1 is an easy Yes.   I know a lot of 51勛圖厙 students are from Ohio and plan to stay here, she said. This is how we make the state better for ourselves. As a graduate student in 51勛圖厙s College of Public Health and regional field organizer for Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights, Zern is working to help others see what she ...

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Tom Jennings, '85

Tom Jennings, '85 | Award-winning documentarian

Tom Jennings, 85, discovered journalism at 51勛圖厙.  But his experience as a reporter in the infamous O.J. Simpson trial sparked a career shift into documentary 麍lmmaking and international acclaim.

Jennings re麍ected on his career while attending the 59th Monte Carlo Television Festival in Monaco earlier this summer, where his latest documentary APOLLO : Missions To The Moon screened. The 麍lm premiered July 7 on the National Geographic Channel.

Tyler Pina, '14

Tyler Pina, '14 | Award-winning film director

Less than 10 years ago, Tyler Pina was working on films at 51勛圖厙. Today, hes an award-winning director in Los Angeles.

Tyler founded his production company, Neon Flamingo Films in 2017, while he was still working full time producing science and technology-related content for The Verge in San Francisco. At The Verge, he worked on several high-profile projects with NASA, Aston Martin and Volkswagen.

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