Journalism (Page 2)
October 24, 2024
‘It’s Okay to Be Afraid’: Veteran Journalist David Hands on Covering Conflict in the Middle East
"If you can’t perform a hundred percent, you’re not only risking your own life, but you’re asking the life of your colleagues."
January 11, 2024
UNC’s Daily Tar Heel Shirks Objectivity for Disruptive and Powerful Front Page
The Daily Tar Heel, UNC's weekly student newspaper, took a stand and presented stories from a tragic day when the University was under lockdown after an active shooter entered the premises. The editorials surrounding the incident challenged reporting norms and made a statement about their individual ethics as reporters.
December 20, 2023
The Unconventional Truth: Michael Rapaport’s Impactful Approach to Podcasting
Can a public figure serve as an effective information source on global issues? Does podcasting elevate him to the status of a journalist? In a world where freedom of speech empowers anyone to host a podcast, where does entertainment end, and information begin?
December 11, 2023
Houston’s Little Lagos: Entrepreneurs Yearn for Direct Flight to Nigeria
In the heart of Houston's Little Lagos, entrepreneurs yearn for a direct flight to Nigeria, anticipating it as a bridge that would not only enhance cultural exchange but also streamline the import of authentic Nigerian goods, providing businesses on Bissonnet Street with a gateway to endless possibilities.
December 11, 2023
Often Overlooked: Patrilineal Jews in Germany
"If I had been born 80 years ago, I would have been killed."