Nate Brown
Student Reporter/ProducerNate Brown is reporter and producer for KBIA, and a "rising senior" in Mizzou's J-School.
He currently works for the Missouri School of Journalism and is also pursing his degree. Prior to returning to his hometown of Columbia, Brown worked for the March of Dimes in Washington, D.C., the Columbia (Mo.) Daily Tribune, and he also covered live theatre and interviewed prime-time personalities for KMIZ-TV.
He’s an amateur photographer whose photos have appeared in The Washington Post and other D.C.-based publications.
What does Brown have in common with Brad Pitt? Both majored in Journalism at the University of Missouri but didn’t complete their studies. Unlike Pitt, who now has other interests, Brown has returned to finish his degree.
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On June 12, vinyl music fans worldwide descended on their neighborhood record stores for Record Store Day.
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The City of Columbia expects to receive $25 million from the American Rescue Plan. It’s designed to help communities recover from the effects of COVID-19. Residents have ideas for how that money should be spent.
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Hundreds gathered this past weekend in Boonville, Missouri, for the Spirits of the Katy Bridge Walk – the annual wine walk organized by the Katy Bridge Coalition to raise money to rehabilitate the city’s Katy Bridge.
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This past Saturday, Mizzou alumni and Columbia residents alike returned to Peace Park to honor the lives lost in 1970 in shootings at Kent State and Jackson State.
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For many students at the University of Missouri in Columbia, the four-acre park on the northern edge of campus – called “Peace Park” – is a place of reflection or relaxation. Or a short cut.