Nadia Spock
Nadia was an intern for PRI’s The World during the summer of 2016. Currently a student at Knox College, Nadia is pursuing a degree in Gender and Women’s Studies with a minor in Journalism. She works as the Managing Editor for The Knox Student, Knox’s weekly newspaper.
When Nadia’s not talking feminism, you can find her with a pint of ice cream and a Boggle board.
Recent Stories
Conflict
The World
August 04, 2016
The International Basketball Federation has a head-covering rule that restricts many Muslim players. Professional basketball player Indira Kaljo is determined to change a rule that forces many to choose between sport and faith.
Culture
The World
July 22, 2016
"There is no secret," one of the vendors said. "The ingredients just need to be fresh.”
Global Politics
The World
July 21, 2016
When asked if he would defend the Baltic states in the event of a Russian attack, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was hesitant to offer support.
Conflict
The World
July 20, 2016
Face-altering filters allowed victims to get around a law in India and tell their stories.
Music
The World
July 19, 2016
Algerian band Democratoz prepares to embark upon their first US tour, and they have a message to send.
Media
The World
July 14, 2016
Sydney Schanberg's reporting on Cambodia's descent into genocide became an Oscar-winning film. Actor Sam Waterston, who portrayed Schanberg, remembers Schanberg's influence on the film and on how Americans understand Cambodia.
Media
The World
July 13, 2016
After a long stay with the Camerons, Larry the cat welcomes new Prime Minister Theresa May to 10 Downing Street.
Arts
The World
July 10, 2016
After a century, London is retiring an iconic typeface, and its replacement has been getting good reviews.
Conflict
The World
July 08, 2016
Police reform is local, and you have more power in local government than anywhere else in the US electoral system.
Culture
The World
July 06, 2016
Lesnoe Ozero puts an unusual spin on the traditional camp experience: Everything's done in Russian.
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