Cameron Pugh is a Junior Writer/Editor for the Monitor’s weekly magazine and the lead writer on the Points of Progress column. He has broad interests, but is particularly drawn to stories focusing on equity, art, public policy, and public health. He is from Port Saint Lucie, Florida, and speaks passable Spanish.
Cameron is a graduate of Williams College, where he majored in English with a minor in Africana studies. He served as a managing editor at The Williams Record, the college’s student-run newspaper. He has interned at GBH News – Boston’s local NPR station – and was an Emerging Reporting Fellow at ProPublica. In his free time, he enjoys reading, thrifting, and listening to music.
Stories by Cameron Pugh
- The rights of animals and the environment, from Mexico to Nepal
- Low-tech and upside-down: The solutions under our feet
- A quiet recognition of Black soldiers in South Africa, and new rights in Ecuador
- Five years ago, the world shut down. COVID’s imprint lingers from politics to schools.
- The Explainer Why does the US have daylight saving time? A look at efforts to ‘lock the clock.’
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