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Ari Sen
@ArijitDSen
Data Editor @sciam. Ironman. Tar Heel. Bojangles expert. Priors @CBSNews @dallasnews, AI @pulitzercenter @NBCNews @asheville @ucbsoj @unchussman
Washington DC
Joined March 2012
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    Excited to announce that my work on Bleeding Out w/ @LaurenCaruba got third in the Phil Meyer Award! As someone who learned about Meyer on my first day of data journalism class at UNC, this is a huge honor for me.
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    Congratulations to @dallasnews and @ExpressNews for earning the third place prize. “Bleeding Out” investigates why tens of thousands of injured Americans die from preventable bleeding each year. interactives.dallasnews.com/2023/bleeding-…
    Promotional graphic for 2024 Philip Meyer Journalism Award with IRE logo. Third place: The Dallas Morning News and The San Antonio Express-News. Title of story: “Bleeding Out.”
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    THREAD: The biggest story of my life is finally out.  Since 2019, I’ve been investigating a monitoring tool called Social Sentinel. They bill it as a way to help save students’ lives.  I found it had another purpose — surveilling campus protests. bit.ly/3xxFWM7
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    The company says its service isn’t a surveillance tool. But universities used it to track protests over a Confederate statue, student criticism of university officials and even a town hall with a US Senator.
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    In emails to clients, company salespeople also boasted about “mitigating” and “forestalling” protests. They even created a whitepaper about how the service could be used in demonstrations.
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    At least 37 colleges have used Social Sentinel since 2015. But emails sent by the company founder suggest it may be “hundreds.” None of them seem to have told students anything about the tool.
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    In more recent messages to clients, the company has promoted a new feature — the ability to monitor student emails.
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    A note about the paywall — I hope you’ll choose to support the DMN so you can read this story. Right now you can subscribe for only $1. But if you are a student who wants to read but can’t afford it, email me from your .edu account with your Venmo and I’ll cover you.
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    To complete this investigation my reporting partner @DKproduxion and I interviewed dozens of people and acquired and reviewed more than 56,000 pages of documents. We are also making all of those documents public today: documentcloud.org/app?q=%2Bproje…
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    My final story for NBC News, and my first single byline. For this piece I went through a trove of documents I obtained from the university and found that UNC Police and NC SBI are using controversial tracking technology to monitor student social media.
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    I also personally want to thank all of the people who mentored and inspired me first at UNC, then at NBC and finally Berkeley and the DMN. Without all of these folks this story would not be possible.
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    We couldn’t have done all this without lots of help. First among the group are our editors/advisers @karisaking and @DavidBarstow.
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    Our illustrator @MichaelHogueDMN deserves a special shout out for this incredibly cool and creepy illustration. And the folks on our audience team — @zairalperez @A_Slayton and @omgsiali — have also been working super hard to make sure people see the story.
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    A Trump-backed House candidate has been accused of excessive force nine times in his role as a cop. Accusers say he beat them with batons while handcuffed, kicked them in the groin and called them the N-word. My latest w/ @milesmoffeit:
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    Lots of others too — @paldhous, @suryamattu, @jonathanstray, @elenaconis, @brettvsimpson, @Hancock_JohnD, our classmates @ucbsoj in the investigative and narrative writing seminars, @bboying1275 and @MarinaWalkerG @pulitzercenter, @amy_hollyfield @KatriceRHardy & our lawyer Tom.