Archive (Page 266)
December 3, 2020
What a Slew of News Corrections Reveal About the Messy NYU Newspaper Walkout
A mass student walkout that shuttered New York University’s student-run newspaper made national headlines in September. But amid the noise and accusations that led to the unprecedented protest, the most revealing glimpses at this saga’s complexities came from the corrections those stories were eventually forced to publish.
December 3, 2020
Cuban American Indira Prieto Shatters the Myth of the ‘Latino Vote’
Latino voters represent a more diverse group than pollsters previously thought. Cuban American Indira Prieto is proof of that.
December 2, 2020
Saudi Arabia’s Underground Art Scene Finally Hits the Mainstream
The city of Khobar is a four-hour drive from Riyadh, capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and is best known for the King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals. Now, however, Khobar has a new claim to fame: It’s the epicenter of a burgeoning art scene.
December 2, 2020
How COVID-19 Transformed an Illinois Trail Into a Pathway to Mental Health
“People rediscovered us and came out in full force,” said Jay Johnson, manager of site operations for the DuPage County Forest Preserve District. “It didn’t matter what day of the week it was, it seemed like every day was a Saturday.”
December 2, 2020
Sports, Love, and Beer Pong in the Time of Coronavirus
The pandemic stopped just about everything, except for Philadelphia Eagles fans.