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April 30, 2021
How the Little Story Tells the Big Story: An Interview with Pagan Kennedy
Writer Pagan Kennedy discusses her beat--inventors and technology--and demonstrates the importance of being able to innovate in the field of journalism.

March 31, 2021
British MP Discusses Violence Against Women After Sarah Everard Killing
Weeks after the murder of marketing executive Sarah Everard roiled the UK, the country’s Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence spoke candidly about issues of women’s safety in a Wednesday panel organized by The Guardian.
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March 31, 2021
My Pandemic Year in J-School
To mark the one-year anniversary of the coronavirus pandemic, journalists across the U.S. catalogued the personal stories of folks impacted […]
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January 2, 2021
Choosing Process over Policy: The Unavoidability of Horserace Journalism
Horserace journalism dominates election coverage — is that an ethical problem that the media should solve or a natural news and political phenomenon?

December 18, 2020
NYU’s Shuttered Student Paper Faced Criticism Over Its Treatment of Minorities and Error-Filled Articles
“We like to think that there’s some spaces where there aren’t issues of discrimination—there aren’t issues where students of color feel slighted—and I think that at WSN, a lot of people felt like it could be that sort of space. But then, you know, as Mina’s written, it wasn’t.”