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Kansas Student President Proposes Cutting Cash for Student Paper
March 11, 2010
In an effort to save money, Kansas’s student government looks at the student newspaper.
Education - The Paper Trail
Student Publications Back in the Cafeteria at Syracuse
February 19, 2010
School president reverses long-standing policy in lunchrooms.
Education - The Paper Trail
'Washington Times' Hires Sam Dealey as New Editor
January 29, 2010
The troubled paper will announce Dealey’s hire on Monday.
Nation & World - Washington Whispers
Why Not Young Luke Russert for <em>This Week</em>?
January 13, 2010
They didn’t get Luke Russert to replace his dad on Meet the Press, so fans suggest This Week next.
Nation & World - Washington Whispers
Press Frustrated Over Obama’s Lack of News Conferences
January 12, 2010
The White House press corps is beginning to grumble about a lack of opportunity to ask questions.
Nation & World
'Washington Times' Moving out of Headquarters
January 6, 2010
The shrinking Washington Times is moving out of its lavish HQ after cutting 62 percent of its staff.
Nation & World - Washington Whispers
Polls Open for Year-End Awards Voting
January 5, 2010
It has become a tradition—handing out end-of-year awards—so vote for your favorite.
Education - The Paper Trail
A Year of Blogging in 2009
December 31, 2009
It was an exciting year for news and journalism.
Opinion - Mary Kate Cary
Congress Moves Forward on Media Shield Law
December 29, 2009
The law would prevent journalists from having to reveal confidential sources in federal court trials.
Nation & World
10 Top Religion and Politics Stories
December 29, 2009
A farewell to faithful readers after a year of blogging.
Nation & World - God & Country
Still Looking for Award Nominations
December 29, 2009
We're accepting nominations for end-of-the-year awards through Monday.
Education - The Paper Trail
Calling for Year-End Honors Nominations
December 21, 2009
We're looking for candidates for best story of the year, biggest newsmaker, and more.
Education - The Paper Trail
Editor & Publisher's Demise Another Nail in Print Journalism's Coffin
December 16, 2009
As major publications close, we remember the reporting of way back when.
Opinion - Jamie Stiehm
Hawaii Pacific Reviews Censorship Claim
December 3, 2009
Sources say that journalism is censored at the Hawaii Pacific University student newspaper.
Education - The Paper Trail
Rupert Murdoch vs. Arianna Huffington on the Future of News
December 2, 2009
The two media giants weigh in on the future of journalism.
Opinion - Linda Killian
Fairfield Student Newspaper Faces Harassment Charges
November 16, 2009
Harassment claims against the Mirrorcould cause the paper to fold.
Education - The Paper Trail
Fox-White House Media War is Killing News
October 29, 2009
Soon, a consumer's choice of unchecked blather will replace journalism and truth.
Opinion
Will CNN go the Fox Route Like MSNBC?
October 27, 2009
Will they follow MSNBC down the partisan path?
Opinion - Robert Schlesinger
Finding Opportunity in the Recession: Media Woes Lead to Start-Up Experiments
October 26, 2009
New journalism ventures are cropping up, but where's the business model?
Money - Business & Economy
Government Should Stay Out of Media, Let the Press Fend for Itself
October 20, 2009
Government helping the media stay afloat? Really bad idea.
Opinion - Peter Roff
Len Downie Urges Bailout for News Media
September 16, 2009
The former Washington Post editor says there is potential in National Public Radio's methods.
Nation & World - Washington Whispers
Journalism Students Go Pro
September 8, 2009
A program run at Arizona State distributes students' stories to the New York Times and CNN.
Education - The Paper Trail
The<i> Nation</i> and Coverage of Hippies and Woodstock
August 27, 2009
The lefty magazine didn't identify with hippies.
Nation & World - Washington Whispers
News of Science: Choose Wisely
August 12, 2009
Consumers who value quality science journalism may need to become ever more discriminating.
Science
Not-So Good News for Journalism Students
August 6, 2009
A University of Georgia Study found that 40 percent of recent journalism graduates are unemployed.
Education - The Paper Trail