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October 21, 2020
One NYC Teacher on the Joys and Anxieties of Returning to the Classroom
From Clorox wipes to new ways to use tech, a lot has changed about school this year
October 20, 2020
Florida College Student Aims to Get Young People Involved in 2020 Election
In April, University of South Florida student Sarah Glaser created Florida Students for Biden; the organization has now grown to 14 campuses around the state
October 15, 2020
Yard-ageddon: Political Signs Paint N.J. Town Red, White and Blue
Political signage is hugely popular in the rural town of Bernardsville, N.J.
October 14, 2020
Newark Makes the Prudential Center a ‘Super Polling’ Site
Officials announced that the venue, which can hold almost 20,000 people, will have voting booths and a ballot dropbox for the Nov. 3 election
October 14, 2020
Podcast: ‘Countervail’ on Reporters and Personal Social Media Accounts
Do public figures lose all rights of privacy to scrutiny by the public? In this episode of Countervail, Dawn Heinbach and Lilian Manansala discuss the suspension of Felicia Sonmez when she re-tweeted a story about the sexual allegation against Kobe Bryant. Because she re-tweeted the piece shortly after Bryant's death, the reporter was not only harassed and threatened online but suspended by the Washington Post. Where is the line between a reporter's personal rights on their social media accounts vs the publisher's right to control how their news staff represents the company?