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Pulitzer Prizes

Monitor staffers have won many of journalism’s biggest awards, including seven Pulitzer Prizes, so far….

Cartoons
Clay Bennett
2002

Clay Bennett’sĀ animated style of editorial cartooning features rounded figures and sharp commentary.

Pulitzer Prize Cartoons | Classic Cartoons
David Rohde
David Rohde
1996

While uncovering the biggest massacre in Europe since World War II, David Rohde was captured and held prisoner by Bosnian Serbs.

How David Got the Story
Richard Strout
Richard Strout
1978

During 66 years of covering American politics, Richard Strout was widely considered one of the great journalists of the 20th century.

From the Beach on D-Day | One-man Journalism School
Robert Cahn
Robert Cahn
1969

A path-breaking series by Robert CahnĀ charted the future of America’s national parks and ways to help preserve them.

National Parks: Heritage of Wonder
Articles
Howard James
1968

Howard James’s series called “Crisis in the Courts” examined the troubles in the federal court system.

A Robe Doesn't Make a Judge
John Hughes
John Hughes
1967

John Hughes covered the attempted communist coup in Indonesia in 1965 and the purges that followed.

How Reds Gain in Indonesia – Key Leader Interviewed
Article
Edmund Stevens
1950

Based in Moscow, Stevens wrote a series of 43 articles called “This is Russia Uncensored.”

US 'Voice' Haunts Red War Planners
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2002 Pulitzer Prize-Winning Cartoons
Clay Bennett's animated style of editorial cartooning features rounded figures and sharp commentary.
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