Jeremy Mangum
Jeremy Mangum is a journalist, scientist, musician, and Contributing Writer to AbouTown Press.
He has written for several publications and media outlets including The Modoc County Record, The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, and The AgriLeader. From 2002 to 2008, Jeremy worked as an archaeologist in the cultural resources management field, studying and protecting historic and prehistoric sites around the United States. He wrote or contributed to dozens of scientific reports distributed to Fortune 500 companies and major government agencies like the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Jeremy is an avid musician, and plays guitar and keyboards in the acclaimed band Eye Nocturne. The group has opened for Flickerstick at Northgate Music Festival in College Station, Texas, and continues to be a major draw at local venues. Their first album is being self-produced, and music samples can be heard at www.eyenocturne.com or www.myspace.com/eyenocturne.
Jeremy holds a B.S. in Journalism from Texas A&M University.
Latest Articles
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Somali Refugees Suffer in Yemen
For over 10,000 Somali refugees struggling to survive in a squalid camp in southern Yemen, daily life is almost as perilous as in their former homeland.
Sep 27, 2009
- Jeremy Mangum
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Is the US Recession Over?
Many economists believe the 2008-2009 U.S. recession is over, but a long road to recovery still lies ahead.
Sep 18, 2009
- Jeremy Mangum
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Identifying Bosnian Genocide Victims
14 years after the Dayton Peace Agreement ended the war in Bosnia, scientists are still analyzing DNA from exhumed bones to identify genocide victims.
Sep 17, 2009
- Jeremy Mangum
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Somalia as a Failed State
As most of the U.S. national news outlets continue to focus on health care reform and the economy, Somalia is locked in what seems to be a war without end.
Sep 14, 2009
- Jeremy Mangum
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Marines, Mules, and the Middle East
At a California military training facility, U.S. Marines are learning how to use donkeys and mules as partners in upcoming combat missions in Afghanistan.
Jul 11, 2009
- Jeremy Mangum
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Trouble at the US National Archives
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is missing dozens of historical documents and items, and no one knows where they are or how they disappeared.
Jul 7, 2009
- Jeremy Mangum
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The Devil's Tomb - Horror Film Review
Sony Pictures' The Devil's Tomb is a low-budget, straight-to-DVD, horror flick that falls flat on its C-movie quality face. One star out of a possible four.
Jul 3, 2009
- Jeremy Mangum
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Archaeological Survey in Texas
Protecting Texas' historic and prehistoric places follows a standard methodology based on federal, state, and local regulations.
Jul 2, 2009
- Jeremy Mangum
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Texas A&M in Crisis
Texas A&M University, the state's first public institution of higher learning, is experiencing a leadership crisis that is seemingly unbefitting of its reputation.
Jul 2, 2009
- Jeremy Mangum
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What is the BCSMC?
The Bryan-College Station Mayors' Committee on People with Disabilities (BCSMC) is an organization that provides solutions to issues that affect people with disabilities.
Jul 2, 2009
- Jeremy Mangum
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