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CNS interviews Alvi Tsarni, uncle of suspected bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.Produced by Capital News Service reporter Anamika Roy. 


News Packages for Maryland Newsline Monday

From Huts to Highrises 
Victims of Bhutan's One Nation One People policy, many Bhutanese refugees who spent years in refugee camps in Nepal have been brought to Prince George's County by the United Nations to start a new life. However, refugee advocate Laxman Dulal says the transition to a new home has not been easy.


From Huts To Highrises from Anamika Roy on Vimeo.

UMD Dining Services Stayed Open For Sandy
Communications Director of Dining Services Bart Hipple says that it was worth making extensive arrangements to keep dining halls open through Hurricane Sandy, even though most students opted for takeout.


UMD Dining Services Stayed Open For Sandy II from Anamika Roy on Vimeo.

Indian Americans Stepping Into Public Office
Maryland State Delegate Sam Arora says that with more Indian Americans running for office today that there were 10, 20, 30 years ago, voters are seeing them as less of a novelty.


Indian Americans Stepping Into Public Office from Anamika Roy on Vimeo.

Quiet at the Driskell Center
Described as a "transcendent and transformative figure" by his admirers, David Driskell founded a platform where African American artistic expression can be shared an celebrated. Now the Driskell's Center's biggest challenge is to attract more visitors.


Quiet at the Driskell Center from Anamika Roy on Vimeo.