Opinion (Page 38)
October 19, 2020
Barbara Bradley Hagerty on How She Found the Story That Landed Her on the Cover of The Atlantic
A Q&A with journalist Barbara Bradley Hagerty on her article "Epidemic of Disbelief" for the The Atlantic.
October 17, 2020
College Media Group Backs President Who Sparked NYU Newspaper Staff Walkout
A college media advisor keeps her leadership position despite recent allegations from student journalists.
October 14, 2020
Opinion: When It Comes to Advocacy Journalism, the Truth Should Come Before Emotion
A protester seen walking away from policemen peacefully. Many protesters gathered in front of the White House in Washington, DC […]
October 13, 2020
Opinion: Tomi Lahren Can Say Whatever She Wants, But She Is Not a Journalist
Once dubbed “White Power Barbie,” Tomi Lahren knows how to pick a fight. Recognized for her incendiary—sometimes fringe—political commentary (she once called Middle Eastern refugees “rape-u-gees”), Lahren’s rapid-fire rants have landed her a political talk show on the digital streaming service Fox Nation, along with a reputation as conservative America’s prickly sweetheart.
October 6, 2020
Opinion: Is Instagram’s Diet Prada Out Of Its League?
Fashion watchdog Diet Prada has tried to become an authority in the industry, but more often it acts as a poster child for cancel-culture.