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Hispanic Workers Bring Changes to Midwestern Communities

An Indiana newspaper decides to look at what these changes are.

What Does Financial Reporting Look Like Today?

Give ’em the scores and show a few highlights of the game.

Retaining Independence Isn’t Easy for Journalists

But protection of sources can cheat the public and betray the truth.

Investigative Journalism Can Still Thrive at Newspapers

It requires fierce determination, hard work, some guerrilla tactics, and thick skin.

Why Has Journalism Abandoned Its Observer’s Role?

‘The mirrorer was viewed as fat to be trimmed, and was.’

Summer 2001: The Elements of Journalism Introduction

Four years ago, 25 of this nation’s most influential journalists came together at Harvard University with a shared sense that something was seriously wrong with their profession.“They barely recognized what…

“Latino Voices: Journalism By and About Latinos” Introduction (Summer 2001)

How is the rapid increase in Hispanic American population affecting communities? What are the economic, social, cultural and educational benefits and hardships brought about by this significant demographic shift? Will…

Reporting Compelling Stories About Ordinary Teens

‘Pretend you’re an archeologist or an alien recording their world.’

Changing a Newsroom’s Complexion

In Savannah, a newspaper trains community members to be journalists.

Covering Race, Poverty and Class in the New Gilded Age

“So, what are you working on?” a friend asked me recently as we waited in line to see a movie. I told him about a story I was writing about…