Remi Chauveau Notes

Manon Van Overbeck

Manon Van Overbeck has established herself as one of the most attentive journalistic voices covering social dynamics and local transformations for La Dépêche. With an academic background in political science and journalism, she developed an early interest in stories rooted in everyday life, community issues, and territorial change. Her writing blends documentary precision with a narrative sensitivity that highlights the human experiences behind the news.

Throughout her career, she has explored a wide range of topics: cultural initiatives, economic shifts, public policy, grassroots movements, and in‑depth portraits. Her method relies on careful field reporting, a strong commitment to nuance, and a clear preference for proximity journalism. She gravitates toward angles that illuminate tensions, solidarities, and innovations shaping the South‑West region.

Today, Manon Van Overbeck continues to contribute to La Dépêche with the ambition of delivering accessible, rigorous, and human‑centered journalism. She works to connect local realities with national debates while championing reporting that amplifies voices often overlooked. Her editorial approach—both meticulous and deeply empathetic—strengthens the bond between the newspaper and its readers.