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May 19, 2025
The Forgotten Stories of Southern Journalism
I drove three hours to talk with my grandmother about her years as an award-winning journalist. Her story began when she felt compelled to tell someone else’s—a man who had just written his first big country hit. It was the late 1980s when she cold-called the Mobile Press-Register, Alabama’s oldest newspaper, and pitched a feature.
May 19, 2025
How Can a Recent College Graduate Survive the Dismal 2025 Job Market?
Navigating today's job market is challenging and stressful. The impact of the market remains personal to many, from mass layoffs to the struggle of seeking employment as a new graduate.
May 19, 2025
I Slept in a Car for My First Music Festival. I was 11.
Not many people get to roadtrip to a concert at age 11. But with parents like mine, this would become a regular part of my childhood.
May 19, 2025
Displacement, Development, and the Fight for Home
"It’s like they’re building a city for someone else." As new high-end housing reshapes Linden, longtime residents like the Consuegras struggle to survive, caught in a crisis of affordability, community loss, and political inaction.
May 19, 2025
An Arab perspective on 100 days of the Trump administration
It has been more then 100 days of the Trump administration. Two arabs, a journalist and an NYU student give perspective on 100 of President Trump.