Journalism

Journalistic laziness

Internet immediacy has compromised the integrity of news reporting.

Senior Column: Be bold, Spectator

Spectator has much potential if it will keep up with the times.

Senior column: Trapped in bathroom stall, news editor reminisces

Betsy Morais discusses journalism, writing, and Kurt Vonnegut.

A professional journalist’s view from above

For some, the view from the press box may disappoint.

J-School, SEAS to offer dual degree with digital media focus

The University Senate unanimously passed a proposal, written by a group of SEAS and J-School professors, for a “Dual Master of Science Degree in Journalism and Computer Science,” which the University hopes to implement in fall 2011.

If I could teach them English

I couldn’t help but think of all the times I’d taught English for chump change, how I always grumbled about how I hated to do it.

Read all about it! (But how?)

And as our culture changes, so too will the news organizations that live within it.

Why the Pulitzer Prizes still matter

Over 93 years, there is much in Pulitzer Prizes of value for today’s reporters, editors, and, yes, bloggers: lessons about tenacity, skepticism, thoroughness, and the motivation to serve the public.

The 'usually' suspect

Arts journalism has been plagued by this fast-and-loose style of reporting for as long as I’ve been reading Entertainment Weekly.

Acts of faith: Jon Meacham talks religion and journalism

Newsweek editor Jon Meacham described the intersection between politics and religion as “the way we are outside our houses.”