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Chloe Shrager

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Stanford
Covers:  Politics, Breaking News, Nuclear Weapons Policy, International Policy, Human Rights, Crime, Justice
County government reporter at @SLOTribune & nuclear risk at @BulletinAtomic | send your tips to cshrager@thetribunenews.com | @Stanford alum

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Chloe Shrager’s Biography

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A reader, writer, reporter and poet on a good day. I recently graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science on the International Relations track with a focus on human rights, nuclear weapons policy, and nuclear justice. I aim to combine my background in these topics with a career in journalism to cover international human rights and investigate the risks that nuclear weapons pose to our world today.

I currently report on county government at the San Luis Obisp…

Interview

Who's your favorite fictional journalist?

Will Farnaby in Aldous Huxley's 'Island'

Who do you wish followed you?

Sarah Topol (New York Times Magazine), Lesley Blume (author of Fallout), Susanne Rust (LA Times)

Aside from your own, what's your favorite publication to read?

National Geographic or the New York Times Magazine

Awards

Steve Steinberg Reporting Award

2023 - Investigative Journalism

The Steve Steinberg Reporting Award gives Stanford University students the opportunity to spend a summer working on a long-form narrative reporting project with guidance from a journalism faculty member. The story idea needs to be of local, regional, national, or global import that tells us something about the world that we don’t know — one that requires deep, expansive, on-the-ground reporting and is best told in a long-form narrative. Among the goals are to broaden knowledge, inspire creativity and, ideally, spur action. The project should aspire to what Steinberg wrote in 2008 of the best writing: “It’s so provocative it forces me to reconsider everything before I can continue.”