Archive (Page 251)
January 2, 2021
Looking Back and Moving Forward: The Graduates of New York University’s American Journalism
A tribute to the inaugural class of NYU's American Journalism Program.
December 21, 2020
Commentary: Undercover Reporting Brings Accountability to Private Prisons
Shane Bauer’s immersive investigation into the Corrections Corporation of America, a 35,000-word behemoth published in June 2016, is a testament to the power and the necessity of undercover reporting.
December 21, 2020
Laughing Far Apart: How COVID-19 Changed Comedy in Williamsburg
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March, comedians in Williamsburg adapted by moving their shows outdoors.
December 18, 2020
NYU’s Shuttered Student Paper Faced Criticism Over Its Treatment of Minorities and Error-Filled Articles
“We like to think that there’s some spaces where there aren’t issues of discrimination—there aren’t issues where students of color feel slighted—and I think that at WSN, a lot of people felt like it could be that sort of space. But then, you know, as Mina’s written, it wasn’t.”
December 17, 2020
A Custody Battle in Florida’s Valuable Wetlands
Florida's DEP is seeking control of federal wetland permits to fast-track development projects, keeping up with population demands and leading to concerns of further wetland degradation.