Skip to content
  • About
  • Reporters
  • Alumni
Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn
The Click
NYU American Journalism Online Master's Program
  • News & Politics
    • Immigration
    • Journalism
    • Law & Justice
    • World News
  • Arts & Culture
    • Animals
    • Arts
    • Community
    • Education
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion
    • Features
    • Food
    • Music
    • Religion
    • Sports
    • Television
    • Travel
    • Transportation
    • World News
  • Business & Technology
    • Economy
  • Health & Science
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Weather
  • Perspectives
    • Media Criticism
  • Special Reports
  • Audio & Video
    • Audio
    • Video
  • Why NYU?
Toggle Menu
  • About
  • Reporters
  • Alumni
  • News & Politics
    • Immigration
    • Journalism
    • Law & Justice
    • World News
  • Arts & Culture
    • Animals
    • Arts
    • Community
    • Education
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion
    • Features
    • Food
    • Music
    • Religion
    • Sports
    • Television
    • Travel
    • Transportation
    • World News
  • Business & Technology
    • Economy
  • Health & Science
    • Environment
    • Science
    • Weather
  • Perspectives
    • Media Criticism
  • Special Reports
  • Audio & Video
    • Audio
    • Video
  • Why NYU?
Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn
Category

Uncategorized (Page 42)

October 12, 2020

A View of a Changing City From Greenpoint

The scene in Greenpoint was different before—before the coronavirus pandemic, before quarantine, before the most crucial election of our lifetimes.

By Sloane Verbic

October 11, 2020

In Philly’s Queen Village, Calls for Racial Justice Abound

A mural by artist J. Giovinetti watches over Philadephia’s Queen Village neighborhood [Credit: Bobby Brier] (PHILADELPHIA) — On the cusp […]

By Bobby Brier

October 9, 2020

Downtown California Hubs Are Bustling on One Corner, Desolate on the Next

A sort of pandemic whiplash characterizes one city center, where restaurant patios are packed and everything else is deserted.

By Sonya Singh

October 8, 2020

It’s Back to Business in Post-Pandemic China

As China’s COVID-19 case numbers came down over the past few months, the country loosened restrictions until public life in the cities began to resemble something that would feel shocking in countries still grappling with the pandemic: normal life.

By Theresa Boersma

October 8, 2020

Undercover Activist Outs Alt-Right Extremists

Illustrating the importance of advocacy journalism, Patrik Hermansson goes undercover to expose the inner workings of extreme alt-right groups and advocate against white supremacy and violence.

By Michelle Mackey

1 ... 40 41 42 43 44 ... 58