Archive (Page 142)
July 12, 2022
Opinion: Confronting Abortion’s ‘Ick Factor’
In almost 50 years since Roe v. Wade was decided, then overturned, advances in abortion methods have outpaced its image in popular culture. Research shows most Americans don’t know how contemporary abortion works, and many don't want to talk about it.
July 6, 2022
Opinion: After Uvalde, a Reporter Considers How We Pronounce Place Names and Why It Matters
Mispronouncing the name of a victim or place can undermine the credibility of a reporter's story, but getting it right can be hard.
July 6, 2022
Opinion: A Newsroom Covering Homelessness Works to End It. Is That Wrong?
While some may say Invisible People publishes propaganda, I believe the organization’s materials qualify as advocacy journalism.
July 4, 2022
Opinion: Learning How to Make the Ice A Little Less White
Amid attempts to increase its influence and popularity, the National Hockey League is making an active push to change the face of ice hockey.
July 1, 2022
The Economic, Social, and Environmental Impact of Fracking
The practice of hydraulic fracturing — often known as fracking — has received a significant amount of public attention in the past decade or so. This attention centers around the many complex and often controversial aspects of this particular oil and natural gas exploration process.