December 7, 2024
‘It’s Just Become so Normalized:’ Fighting Gun Violence in Texas
Young activists are determined to keep pushing for change in Texas. Many of them simply hope that others won’t have to experience a life affected by gun violence.
December 7, 2024
‘We Can’t Keep Ignoring This:’ Crime is Top of Mind for Voters in Baton Rouge’s Mayoral Run-off
With crime rising, some citizens are approaching the mayor-president run-off election with an eye on public safety.
November 21, 2024
Introducing Montreal’s Blue Jewel: The Notre-Dame Basilica
Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal. Discover the stunning sculptures and stained-glass windows that adorn this iconic landmark, witness an organ concert rehearsal and hear from members of the Basilica's staff and a local tour group leader.
December 7, 2024
History and Heritage: Discovering the Magic of Cambridge
Explore the city of Cambridge, a city rooted in history and academic excellence. Discover its picturesque cobblestone streets, get a glimpse of punting on the River Cam, and learn more about two of the 31 colleges that make up the prestigious University of Cambridge.
December 8, 2024
Q&A: A Political Correspondent and a Video Journalist on Upholding Ethics in Journalism
Video journalist Oona Barrett and NPR political correspondent Sarah McCammon share their insights on navigating ethical dilemmas in journalism, on camera and on paper.
November 25, 2024
Celebrities Like Taylor Swift and Chappell Roan Get Political. Are Voters Listening?
This election season celebs like Chappell Roan and Taylor Swift spoke out about politics. Their words make headlines, but do they move voters?
November 11, 2024
Thousands Gather for Jewish Service in Brooklyn Mourning Lives Lost in the War in Gaza, Calling for a Ceasefire
“Let this reckoning change our actions for the sake of repair,” said Rabbi Abby Stein.
November 11, 2024
LGBTQ Youth Educate Voters on Redlands School District Election Candidates
“What we can do is go talk to voters and talk to them about their voting plan and ensure that they’re making informed decisions about the candidates that they’re voting for.”
November 10, 2024
Peanuts and Politics Collide at the Florida Festival
As festival-goers enjoy the usual fun, political tents stir conversation ahead of the November vote.
November 25, 2024
‘No Contracts … No Peace!’: University of California’s Largest Employee Union Pickets for Fair Wages
Members of AFSCME 3299 gathered outside a UCLA medical center to demand higher wages and improved working conditions for healthcare staff.
November 21, 2024
Home On the Road: A Look Inside Premium Campervans
Take a behind-the-scenes journey into the world of luxury campervans! Discover how craftsmanship, cutting-edge design, and innovation come together to create the ultimate homes on wheels.
November 7, 2024
Businessman David McCormick Defeats Three-term Senator Bob Casey Jr. in Pennsylvania
Two days after Election Day, the AP declared McCormick the winner in a race divided by less than a percentage point.
November 7, 2024
Montreal Democrats Abroad Grapple with Harris and Walz Loss
The Democrats Abroad election watch party felt like an emotional rollercoaster for many attendees, who did not expect a defeat for Harris.
November 7, 2024
California Approves Proposition 3 Constitutional Right to Marriage
"This victory is a powerful statement that love, freedom, and equality are core values for all Californians,” said YesOnProp3.
May 9, 2024
Opinion: Human Rights Watch is an Ethical Watchdog
Human Rights Watch shows that advocacy journalism can be ethical.
April 28, 2024
Opinion: No Greater Form of Advocacy: Jessica Grose Writes About America’s Teachers
The U.S.'s teacher shortage is pervasive, and Jessica Grose's weigh-in on it is amplification and advocacy.
April 25, 2024
Opinion: Sean Penn’s Journalism Jeopardizes Journalists in Venezuela
Sean Penn attacks Venezuelan journalists who criticize the authoritarian regime of Hugo Chavez.
April 10, 2024
Opinion: Keith Morrison is More Than the Voice of Murder Mysteries
The granddaddy of true crime is a true journalist at heart.
December 20, 2023
Opinion: Fashion’s Unbreakable Bond with Blackness Through the Lens of Journalism
With the use of collective memory work, Lindsey People paints a vivid picture of the nuanced, often painful experiences faced by Black professionals in the fashion realm, all while upholding the ethical pillars of journalism.
October 14, 2024
‘It’s Not Just a Feeling, It’s a Calling’: How the Head of NYU College Democrats is Encouraging Students to Fight for Change
"It's up to organizers, especially young organizers, to meet young people where they are," says Saha Guerrero, president of NYU College Democrats.
October 7, 2024
Former Homeless Addict Supports CA Prop 36 to End SF Fentanyl Woes
Drug Treatment Saved Tom Wolf. He Advocates Mandating More of It.
July 5, 2024
87% of Asian American Women Voters Surveyed Say, “Stakes are Too High” Not to Vote This Year
Asian American women voters have different identities but share similar fears and hopes for the upcoming US election, according to the poll.
May 14, 2024
Uncovering the Reality of Domestic Violence in Miami-Dade County
The volume of domestic violence among immigrants in Miami-Dade county creates questions highlighting the urgent need for reform.
May 6, 2024
Converse, Texas Residents Still Shaken by Unsolved Murder
Khadija Derry's violent and unsolved killing has scarred her family and the city of Converse. It's been four months with no known suspects or arrests, and her family is tired of waiting for justice.
October 9, 2024
Preserving Tradition: The Diverse Landscape of Indian Dining in New York City
South Asian chefs are bringing elevated Indian dining to food-curious New Yorkers. What will happen to the old-fashioned Indian eateries?
December 27, 2023
A&S Italian Fine Foods: Satisfying Fairfield’s Christmas Cravings Since ’93
This year A&S had 814 catering orders for Christmas weekend.
December 27, 2023
Gresso Café: The Place to be in Frankfurt am Main
In Germany’s financial capital Frankfurt am Main, the Gresso Café in the Westend neighborhood is the place to be for young and old.
December 23, 2023
A Day in the Life of MADRE’s General Manager
Running a popular Brooklyn restaurant.
December 22, 2023
This Jersey Burger Shack Has Been Doing Things Its Own Way Since 1946
Famous local burger shack located in Northern New Jersey
November 29, 2024
Touring Beverly Hills
A Look at the World's Most Famous Shopping Street
January 3, 2024
Is Thrifting Just a Hobby for Rich Hipsters?
What's driving the growing popularity of thrifting in America?
December 4, 2023
Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard, 82, Found Guilty on Sexual Assault Charges After Taking Stand
“I would have never done such an act. It’s something I would never have done,” Nygard testified.
December 1, 2023
Mother Daughter Duo Taking Frankfurt Fashion Scene By Storm
The two have recently launched Bazaar Rumi, an online marketplace for handmade items from Turkey.
October 31, 2023
Opinion: Influencer Lauren Norris is a Journalist Who Just Doesn’t Know It Yet
Influencer Lauren Norris is unknowingly doing the job of a lifestyle journalist, and doing it better than just about anyone. Spanning every social platform, she is a compelling example that social media could be the latest form of real journalism.
October 1, 2024
China’s Auto Industry Speculates U.S. Presidential Election Won’t Bring Change
Industry Insiders Say China Has No Path to U.S. Car Market
May 13, 2024
Virginia City is an Old West Town, and Locals Want to Keep it That Way
Local residents hope to preserve what makes Virginia City, Nevada special even as modern hotels and apartments bring a different kind of style to town.
April 11, 2024
Nevada Seniors Learn Cybersecurity as Cybercrime Infects the Nation
The City of Reno is educating seniors about fraud and identity theft with a focus on cybercrime.
April 8, 2024
Q&A: Reno Non-Profit’s President-Elect is ‘Slinging Hash’ with Seniors to Support Community
'It's not just a charity organization," says Jackson.
March 22, 2024
Q&A: A Senegalese Coffee Shop Owner Explains How She Came to be a ‘Momtrepreneur’
Kerya Diedhiou moved to Senegal on a whim, with no plan and the birth of her coffee shop was just as spontaneous.
November 10, 2024
After 70 years, The Doha Players Opens “We Will Rock You” Musical To The Public
We Will Rock you is the first performance for The Doha Players after celebrating 70 years of existing
November 3, 2024
Students Show Their Work at the Only Art Gallery in Cypress, Texas
Students at Lonestar CyFair show their art in the only art gallery in Cypress, the Bosque Gallery.
October 13, 2024
An Angel’s Introduction-Singer Avangelia Talks About Her Debut Album
Brooklyn artist, Avangelia talks about her roots and influences that inspired her to become a singer as well as her debut album, Angel In The Wild
October 13, 2024
Clay to Creation: Mud Clay Studios Miriam Reimer Teaching People Art through Pottery
From her beginner to advanced classes, Miriam Reimer takes us throughout a day in her life as a pottery instructor at Mud Clay Studios. Reimer talks about her passion for pottery and how she spreads her love for it to her students.
June 26, 2024
Podcast: Stage For Change – No Theater on a Dead Planet
After climate activists disrupted the Broadway revival of "An Enemy of the People," Holly Chen and Genevieve Hartnett spoke with eyewitnesses, experts, and the activists to uncover what theater, and all of us, should be doing to address the climate crisis.
January 9, 2024
Asian American Women in Corporate America: Pay Them. Promote Them.
Asian American women in corporate America want promotions, not empty promises.
January 9, 2024
Rise in Homelessness Challenges Southern California Businesses
Business owners in Riverside, California express concern over the homeless crisis and its impact on commerce.
January 3, 2024
DC Mayor Proposes $1 Billion Stadium Despite Concerns
Mayor Bowser promises that the RFK stadium redevelopment will bring jobs to D.C., Amid budget concerns, the community isn’t so sure.
January 3, 2024
Greenwashing: How to Spot Eco-Friendly Fashion Scams
Uncovering sustainable fashion and the truth about greenwashing
January 3, 2024
‘Underground’ Psychedelics: The Downside of Legal Magic Mushrooms
High-priced psychedelic mushroom experiences in Oregon encourage some psychedelic facilitators to practice underground.
June 8, 2024
Why NYU: The Coursework is Only the Beginning
The AJO program offers professional mentors, career guidance, editing services, and a success coach.
June 7, 2024
Why NYU: Will I Fit in at AJO?
No matter your experience, identity, or location, there is a place for you at AJO’s world-class journalism program
June 6, 2024
Why NYU: Got a Great Idea? AJO Can Help You Get That Byline
From honing his pitch to assisting with investigative techniques to working connections, here is how AJO professors helped Ben Shimkus get a big investigative feature into Rolling Stone in the spring of 2024
February 25, 2024
Titleholder Senegal Eliminated by Ivory Coast at the African Cup of Nations
After a strong run, the 'Lions of Teranga' lost their title of African Champions to the Ivory Coast.
January 1, 2024
Texas Soldiers Stay Fit and Have Some Fun with Gatorball
'Gatorball is a mixture of ultimate football, soccer, and some cardio mixed in.'
November 10, 2023
Colorado Buffaloes Lose to Oregon State
The University of Colorado Homecoming Party went from Folsom Field to Denver International Airport. Fans, still not thrilled about the game… a loss to Oregon State… were still passionate, even as they lined up at the gate.
November 10, 2023
LA Lions’ Female AAPI Players Reflect Hockey’s Growing Diversity
New roots on the ice
September 27, 2023
LA Gym Owner Petitions to Save Kobe Bryant Mural
“Every single day people come to take pictures. ... It’s not hurting anybody,” says gym owner Cecilia Moran.
June 24, 2024
On the Fifth Anniversary of Hahnemann Hospital’s Closure, Philadelphia Mourns the Loss of Community Care
Hahnemann University Hospital’s closure five years ago dealt a devastating blow to patients and staff alike. Philadelphians who worked, walked by, and went there reflect on what was lost when its doors closed.
April 11, 2024
Podcast: Acupuncture is on the Rise
In this episode, we talk with Madeline Cunningham, a licensed acupuncturist based in Boston, to find out why people are increasingly turning to acupuncture.
March 24, 2024
Q&A: A Utah OB-GYN Weighs in on Alabama’s Frozen Embryo Ruling
Dr. Sara Fiene, an OB-GYN in Utah, discusses the ramifications of Alabama's Supreme Court decision that embryos are considered children and its impact on reproductive rights, medical ethics, and individual autonomy.
December 20, 2023
TIME journalist effectively uses one girl’s story to illuminate the painful consequences of abortion bans
Alter’s piece tugs at the heartstrings, and that seems to be the point. Her piece falls into the category of advocacy journalism, because she presents us the topic of reproductive rights with a specific viewpoint, through the narrative of a young girl, who’s life is forever altered.
December 18, 2023
Beyond Drug Decriminalization: 3 Years Later, was Oregon’s Measure 110 Worth It?
During the 2020 election, Portland became the epicenter of a national debate on drug policy. Measure 110 made Oregon the first state to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of drugs. Did the law help, or hurt, the very people it was designed for? Three years later, the debate rages on.