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Reporter, Vox Magazine

Cayli Yanagida

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Reporter, Vox Magazine

Springfield, Columbia, Olympia

Beats

Primary beats

BusinessEntertainmentScienceFinancePoliticsArts

Secondary beats

TheatreInterviewsTravel TipVideo GamesArt AuctionsCulture IndustryLiteraturePartyGoogleApparelK-WaveArt Market

Biography

Graduate Student in the Missouri School of Journalism Master of Arts program

Final Covers

arts and cultureBusiness news politics

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Journalist Type

Reporter

Seniority Positions

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Industries

Publishing

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Content

Total articles 216

  • Available on paid plans

    Afternoon Newscast for April 16, 2025

    By Cayli Yanagida

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Traffic shift planned on U.S. 63 work zone in Columbia

    By Cayli Yanagida

    Apr. 03, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Afternoon Newscast for April 16, 2025

    By Cayli Yanagida

    Apr. 16, 2025

As seen in

The Spokesman-Review,Lexington Herald-Leader,Fort Worth Star-Telegram,Vox Magazine,St. Louis Post-Dispatch,Yahoo Sports,Yahoo News,Yahoo,Kansas City Star,The Charlotte Observer,MSN (US)

Company Info

Vox Magazine

Vox blends Columbia's urban mentality and hometown familiarity into a smart, small-city tabloid. We profile the human condition, expose local culture and provide reviews, tips and trends that tell our readers what's happening and where to be. Every week we keep an ear to the underground and an eye out for the unique to bring you an analysis and reflection of contemporary issues. Vox is something new, something useful, something provocative. Vox began in the spring of 1998 when the Columbia Missourian merged its two weeklies, Weekend, an entertainment magazine, and Ideas, the Sunday magazine. Since its inception, Vox has aimed to be a print version of that really cool friend of yours, the one who always knows what's going on, can provide an intelligent viewpoint on any number of subjects, has a way with words that's a combination between being snarky and knowing something, and is fun to hang with. Our lofty goals are outlined in our mission statement below. The magazine is published by the Columbia Missourian and produced by magazine students at the world's oldest (and we'd like to think best) journalism school. Don't worry, it's much more than some college newspaper. And we have faculty supervise us. Really. The magazine has won numerous awards, including the prestigious General Excellence award given by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. In other words, Vox was named the best magazine produced by college students in the whole darn country. We also believe it is the only weekly magazine in the country produced by a staff that totally changes three times a year. Some think this is a challenge. We like to see it as a good thing — we never get stale or boring.

New York, , United States

+1 573-882-5714

Founded: 1998



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