Archive (Page 169)
December 7, 2021
A Maryland Man Finds Purpose Through Giving
Jose Cooper was a typical kid and teenager; more than anything, he cared about his favorite sport: soccer. “Up until […]
December 7, 2021
Opinion: “Icarus,” the 2017 Documentary on Doping, Flies Close to Unjustifiable Were It Not for a Twist of Fate
"Icarus," the 2017 film on doping, is a prime example of why the value of undercover journalism is best determined in hindsight.
December 7, 2021
Opinion: Anonymous Sourcing’s Role in the Coverage of the Boston Marathon Bombing
"Anonymity brings with it a willingness to cast light into the dark places that hide secrets about what we all need to know. On the other hand, the use of anonymous sources makes the media a dupe for putting out unreliable stories." - Bruce Fritz
December 7, 2021
New York Jewelry Brand Finds Success in 2020 Store Opening Amid COVID-19 Struggles for Small Businesses
Tarin Thomas, a New York-made jewelry brand, takes advantage of covid-related vacancies and reduced rents for first stand alone store.
December 6, 2021
Opinion: The Scouting Feud
The Girl Scouts are suing the Boy Scouts for poaching girls. What if progress means the loss of all-female spaces and networks of support?