In this guest column, a graduating student journalist looks ahead at what she hopes to do an an ever-changing field.
Net neutrality—or the idea that all digital information should flow through the internet unencumbered by restrictions and ...
In recent years university presidents have been facing growing political pressures, student and faculty pushback and an ...
Savannah State University professor recalls 2001 interview with former President Jimmy Carter for a local newspaper.
“The atrocities in Gaza and Lebanon challenge our shared humanity and test the ethics of journalism,” said Nidal Mansoor, ...
The 2025 Poynter Journalism Prizes opened for entries on Monday, Jan. 6. The respected contest, which is in its second year ...
When reporting in solidarity, journalists use newsworthiness criteria, sourcing tactics, and framing styles that are distinct from those typically used by mainstream media.
Dear reader, Watchdog editor Brad Schmidt surveyed The Oregonian/OregonLive’s work for 2024 with an eye toward highlighting ...
A pair of Salt Lake City record stores are part of a growing movement to create "third spaces," places for Utahns under 21 to ...
The guide was written by Altin Raxhimi, an experienced journalist from Albania who has reported for print, digital media and television on topics ranging from war to food to academia. Raxhimi holds a ...
Kaleb Henry, and Jacob Bigelow discuss Purdue dominating Nebraska, how the game got away from the Huskers, and more on After Nebrasketball. For m ...
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