By Eshaan Mani Three brothers from Katy, Texas, are saving rhinos halfway across the world by selling their mom’s homemade creamy cilantro sauce. 13-year-old George, 16-year-old Luke, and 18-year-old Ayden, [ … ]
Category: Journalism
Representing the underrepresented
Madi Bolaños reports on those often left unheard by major outlets By Jupiter Beck, Karen Zavalija, Jacob Lapidow This past year, one could find Madi Bolaños, a reporter with Valley [ … ]
Navigating a new journalism norm – layoffs
An interview with Kaila Philo, a journalist recently laid off legal reporter By Adriana Rivera, Kenady Farwell, and Jacob Walcott The layoff notice Kaila Philo received on a normal Thursday [ … ]
Journalists ‘more thoughtful’ in covering intersection of race and politics after 2020 reckoning
POLITICO reporter Maya King addresses changes in newsrooms and ballot boxes after summer of protests By Abby Bressette, Catherine Caradine, Solange Jain As a reporter for POLITICO covering the intersection [ … ]
Objectivity debate resurfaces amidst political polarization
By Nyla Scott, Claire Harvey and Phoebe Goebel Journalists are wrestling with the 100-year-old principle of objectivity within their profession, concerned about truth and power in their stories. John Watson, [ … ]
Social media hate targets journalists; shifts newsroom policies
By Reagan Carter, Lexi Friesel, Rordan Mullen, Connor Sturniolo and Allegra Vercesi American journalists experiencing harassment believe social media amplifies the backlash they receive, and a December 2020 UNESCO report [ … ]
Student media provides career roadmap
By Blair Martin, Cassandra Crabb and Jasmine Shi As students return to campus in the fall, they will need to make decisions about getting involved with student media and consider [ … ]