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Pamela Adams (née Hughes) Class of '58
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Michell Eagleton (née Totton) Class of '96
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Anushka Asthana Class of '98
Vicky Brazier Class of ‘97
Juliet Blank Class of '97
Jennifer Coates (née Black) Class of ‘61
Joanne Herd (née Tomlinson) Class of '86
Claire Broughton Class of '95
Kathryn Stone (née Dawson) Class of '86
Gina Wilson (née Jones) Class of '61
Lauren Libbert Class of ‘88
Isabelle Grey (née Anscombe) Class of '70
Anita Puzey (née Nixon) Class of '53
Sandra Lawman Class of '77
Kathleen Jones (née Hennis) Class of '54
Jenni Lang Class of '92
Angela Epstein Class of '85
Naomi Cowan (née Clayton) Class '95
Lorraine Lighton (née Goldstone) Class of '74
Jennie Selden
Ele Blank Class of '95
Ann Peart (née Glithero, formerly Arthur) Class of '61

 

Anushka Asthana Class of '98
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Given that I gave up studying English after taking my GCSEs I never dreamt that I would end up as a journalist. Instead I took sciences at A-Level and ended up studying Economics at Cambridge.

I had a fantastic experience while I was there, making great friends, playing sport and organising events. It was only when I was graduating in 2001 that I realised I had not thought about what I was going to do next. I ended up staying on for another year during which I got involved with the student newspaper and television channel, which prompted me to pursue a career in the media.

It was a close friend from MHSG who helped me to apply for work experience on newspapers and magazines. I worked at a local newspaper in Manchester, a news agency writing showbiz stories and spent some time at the New Statesman magazine. After that I moved to London where I enrolled on a journalism course and started doing an internship at The Observer.

I got to work on a wide range of stories - including getting an undercover job and being sent to do a 'death knock' - where I interviewed a family who had lost their daughter in an honour killing.

In the end I was in the right place at the right time and was hired by The Observer as a junior reporter, four years ago. I have been there ever since starting as a general news reporter, briefly covering for the health editor and finally becoming education correspondent. Last year I was lucky enough to be chosen to work at The Washington Post for four months where I got to travel on Air Force One and interview presidential hopeful, Barack Obama.

Even more fun was going back to MHSG to do a piece about the amazing archives that have been built up by Chris Joy. All the friends I still have from school loved their history lessons with her.

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