Access to bike lanes was one focus of the 2014-2015 Bronx interns.

Adi Talwar

Access to bike lanes was one focus of the 2014-2015 Bronx interns.

Last year they explored the abundance of fast-food and other unhealthy eating options near high schools, the lack of private gyms in the Bronx, problems tracking physical education provision and inequities in access to bike lanes.

What will City Limits’ Bronx investigative interns cover now?

The Bronx Investigative Internship Program is a paid 10-week program combining group work and required hours of individual reporting totaling 10 hours per week running from late October to mid-December. Applicants must be available to attend sessions every Monday and Tuesday evening from 3 to 5 p.m. during the program’s run. Applications are due by 9 a.m. on Wednesday, October 14.

Bronx High-school students and college-age Bronx residents are eligible.

Applications can be submitted here.

The program exists thanks to support from the Simón Bolívar Foundation.