Newspaper printing around the world has slowed down, or even ceased to exist for some publications—but why? What has happened to the daily ritual of reading prints and what does the future hold for publications extensively? Veronica Glover Senior Staff… Read More ›
Journalism
How the Internet Changed Journalism
Sydney Thompson Staff Writer The news has become increasingly important to the American populace. During the 2016 election, the term “fake news” was coined, describing articles used as propaganda for politics that contained significant amounts of false information. These articles brought… Read More ›
U.S. Government Possibly Collecting Journalist names, Causing Concern
Peyton UpchurchStaff Writer According to a recent report from National Public Radio (NPR), the U.S. Department of Homeland Security facilitated an interagency-created documentation of journalists involved in reporting on the migrant caravan incident on the Southwest border in 2018. The… Read More ›
“Poisoners of the public mind”: The dark world of public relations and government propaganda
Quashon AventStaff Writer We live in a world where the truth can be commodified and sold to the highest bidder. Companies and governments decide what is or is not the truth. They said that cigarettes do not cause cancer, that… Read More ›
Media Industry Experiencing Massive Layoffs
Alicia ConnellyStaff Writer Some of the largest, most reputable companies in the media industry today are experiencing massive layoffs amounting to more than 1,000 job cuts. The companies making cutbacks include the media division at Verizon, The Huffington Post, Yahoo,… Read More ›
Trump Backs Saudi Explanation For Allegedly Murdered Journalist
Laura Ashley Powell Staff Writer After news broke of the death of a prominent Saudi Arabian journalist mid-October, many turned to President Donald Trump to condemn the actions of the Saudi Arabian government, who many believe killed the journalist. Instead,… Read More ›