Archive (Page 129)
October 19, 2022
Some People Play Video Games and Others Study Them
"How we collectively decide to think and write about these games is very important," says games scholar Soraya Murray.
October 19, 2022
Opinion: The Case for Dave Portnoy and Barstool Sports
Dave Portnoy has established himself as a preeminent figure in sports journalism, he just does it his own way.
October 18, 2022
Why This 2020 Presidential Candidate Rejects the Two-Party System
Charles, a Native American activist, ran for president on a platform of “conciliation,” promoting a mutual understanding of the shared history of Americans.
October 18, 2022
From the Mob to El Chapo, Reporter Juliet Papa Knows a Thing or Two About Crime in NYC
If you ask Juliet Papa how to find a good story, she will tell you, "Look for drama. You look for what is so different about this story and what makes it unusual."
October 17, 2022
Immigration Story: ‘The United States is My Home, and Portugal is My Heart’
Ana Paula Vilares, a leader in the ex-pat Portuguese community, shares her journey from Lisbon to Philadelphia.