Ginny LaRoe, a recent graduate of journalism school in Indianapolis, shares her tips for how to successfully apply for and land journalism jobs or internships. Tips include: get a mentor, […]
READ MOREcourtesy Liam Richards The mainstream media tends to associate the term “psychopath” with explosive, uncontrolled, and highly graphic forms of violence, says a study by a pyschology graduate student at […]
READ MOREA new documentary, titled “The Paper,” which had its first airing April 7 at the Philadelphia Film Festival, takes an in depth look at the student press through the eyes […]
READ MOREIn a scathing editorial, vice president of the American Press Institute Warren Watson blasts a decision to reprimand a student editor who published an article advocating tolerance for gays and […]
READ MOREStudents in Canada produce more than 120 publications — from student newspapers to journalism school publications to a professional magazine. Here, you’ll find links to these student publications, student journalism […]
READ MOREby Robyn DoolittleEditor-in-Chief, The Eyeopener By the time I got back to the office, our issue with “Cracking Coke” had been on stands for about three hours. When I saw […]
READ MORECanadian Magazines blogger D.B. Scott questions the veracity of an article written by someone who claims they lie and make stories up. “Confessions of a Teenage Fabulist,” written under the […]
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