Opinion (Page 35)
January 29, 2021
Alumni Spotlight: Stephanie Rivas on Landing Her Dream Job
A recent American Journalism Online graduate dishes on life since graduation, the best advice she's gotten, and how she landed her dream job.
January 29, 2021
Lessons Learned from the Washington Square News Walkout
Last year, four AJO students worked on a series of articles on the WSN walkout, hoping to explain why 43 out of 47 staff members had resigned from NYU’s student-run newspaper.
January 18, 2021
Everything We Know About NYU’s Campus Newspaper Walkout So Far
The future of New York University’s student-run newspaper remains in doubt months after 43 out of 47 staff members resigned […]
January 2, 2021
Choosing Process over Policy: The Unavoidability of Horserace Journalism
Horserace journalism dominates election coverage — is that an ethical problem that the media should solve or a natural news and political phenomenon?
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.