News (Page 128)
September 28, 2021
Western Media is Fails to Cover Climate Change in Most Vulnerable Countries
(LONDON, U.K.) – In recent weeks, wildfires ravaged Algeria, killing at least 90 people. Massive floods have affected thousands in […]
September 28, 2021
Denver ‘Housing Surge’ Could Make Homeless Response More Efficient
Homelessness has been growing in Denver since 2018, but the pandemic made the issue more visible.
September 9, 2021
The Walls Are Talking: Maternal Deaths Unveil History Of Mistreatment At Bahamas Hospital
(Disclaimer: This article was originally written Sunday, December 6, 2020. In this published version, the names of nine of the […]
September 8, 2021
Welcome to the Fall 2021 Semester: An AJO Newsletter
We have a 'no-asshole rule' in the American Journalism Online Master's Program. That means that every instructor, every support staff, and every person that AJO works with or oversees must treat others with kindness and respect. I don't have a lot of rules in life, but this is one that I am adamant about. On our own, we may not be able to change the world, but we can certainly create a supportive, nurturing educational and work environment, one that makes all of us strive to be better human beings.
August 18, 2021
A Young Investor’s Take (and Loss) on the “Meme Stock” Frenzy
The night before, I could barely fall asleep. I excitedly watched the volatile stock chart’s jagged lines grow in after-hours […]