Deseret Magazine writer Natalia Galicza has been named a finalist for the National Magazine Awards from the American Society of Magazine Editors.
We live in an era where information is more accessible than ever before. Paradoxically, this hasn’t made us wiser—it’s made ...
The editorial “No excuse justifies silencing student journalism” (Jan. 29, TribLive) focused on the need to support student publishing, which I fully support. However, it made no mention of what ...
Harvard College’s student newspaper, The Crimson, broke a story about sexual harassment allegations against three professors ...
Trust in mass media is half of what it was in the 1970s, in part thanks to a wide range of less obvious ways journalistic ...
One way journalists can combat this issue is by treating it as a messaging problem, NPR TV critic Eric Deggans said Tuesday at a panel discussion during the annual meeting of Poynter’s National ...
Poynter’s National Advisory Board met Feb. 10-11 in St. Petersburg, Florida, to provide guidance on how the institute can advocate for journalists and strengthen democracy in the upcoming year.
Before I get to this week’s column, I want to let you know the full edition PDF download functionality has been restored to the online newspaper at reader.theoregonian.com. Thanks to all for your ...
News stories that highlight potential solutions alongside the harsh realities of climate change can spur people to action—as ...
Meredith Clark ’s research started when she attended the National Black Journalists Association convention in New Orleans in ...
Freelance culture writer Sarah Hagi, a Canada-based journalist and co-host of the ... Some might argue that digging up old tweets is an example of “cancel culture” looking to “cancel ...