Journalism Network

The Contraception Debate: Where My Ladies At?

This is not a question of whether Catholics want to use birth control. This is a question of who has the right to debate what goes on in my uterus.

Posted Thursday, March 8, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints & Opinions by Shaunacy Ferro

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A New Hope for Florida’s Farm Workers

For years, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers has been struggling to eradicate the widespread exploitation of migrant workers throughout Florida’s tomato industry. Publix, which allegedly provides a market for abusive growers, is one of their last remaining targets.

Posted Tuesday, March 6, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Henry Taksier

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VIDEO: Reclaim Education

Posted Monday, March 5, 2012 in Journalism Network by Stuart McIntyre

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Sincerely, America: The Moderate Movement

A new Northwestern University group looks to bring students of various political beliefs together for constructive activism.

Posted Wednesday, January 25, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Alice Li

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Reversing a Century of Neglect on the Anacostia

In 1995, Congress paved the way for Washington, DC’s city amusement park.

Posted Tuesday, January 10, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Gustav Cappaert

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Support For Paid Sick Days Spreading Nationwide

The paid sick days effort should be a reminder that partisan, ideological gridlock denies Americans the kind of government action they deserve.

Posted Thursday, January 5, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Clare Tilton

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Revenge of the Funny Women

Female comediennes are proving that humor isn’t only for men.

Posted Tuesday, December 13, 2011 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Megan Lent

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Student Debt: Colleges, or Country Clubs?

As student debt increases, costs rise for everything but actual education.

Posted Tuesday, December 6, 2011 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Summer Dowd-Lukesh

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LISTEN: College Student: I’m Drowning in Debt

As part of an “Occupy the Mic” event at Ithaca College, students shared concern over the high cost of an education and massive student loan debt.

Posted Wednesday, November 30, 2011 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Laura St. John

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Brave New World: Students Transitioning Gender on Campus

College is a time of transition for everyone. But for those transitioning to another gender, the process is a little more complicated.

Posted Tuesday, November 22, 2011 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Rachel Hoffman

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A Meal is a Meal is a Meal: A History of New York Times Food Critics

As the New York Times names a new restaurant critic, a look back at the genre—and where it’s headed in a digital era.

Posted Tuesday, November 15, 2011 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Belle Cushing

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The Great Equalizer: Reforming Colleges’ Practices to Combat Sexual Violence

Under Title IX, President Obama’s administration has mandated ambitious reforms for how school officials handle reports of sexual violence.

Posted Tuesday, November 8, 2011 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Kalli Angel

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American Autumn: A Look Inside Occupy DC

One month since occupiers took over DC’s McPherson Square, the momentum continues.

Posted Wednesday, November 2, 2011 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Gavin Bade, Georgetown Voice

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PHOTOS: Students Protest Eric Cantor’s Speech at University of Michigan

The House Majority Leader spoke on Halloween, one week after cancelling a speech at another university.

Posted Tuesday, November 1, 2011 in Journalism Network by Nina Bhattacharya

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Campus Progress Publication Wins College Journalism’s Highest Honor

Yale University’s Q Mag was awarded the Pacemaker for overall excellence.

Posted Tuesday, November 1, 2011 in Journalism Network by Brian Stewart

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Why Occupy Wall Street Isn’t Particularly Revolutionary

The Occupy movement has potential—if it keeps the focus on its pervasive, anti-corporate message.

Posted Wednesday, October 26, 2011 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Jonathan Topaz

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Occupy Movement Awakens Americans’ Preoccupations

The Occupy movement reminds one Georgetown University student about witnessing students in Argentina occupying their university.

Posted Tuesday, October 18, 2011 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Kate Stonehill

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How the Occupy [Insert City Here] Movement Began

The movement began with an article in Adbusters magazine and has spread—rapidly—across much of the country.

Posted Wednesday, October 12, 2011 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Henry Taksier and Erik Knudsen

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Stuck In Dignity: Stories from Residents in Portland’s Legal Shantytown

To the many who live there, it’s more than a one-acre make-do settlement; it’s home.

Posted Wednesday, October 5, 2011 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Deborah Bloom

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There Is No Bubble in Higher Education—Yet

Some analysts say there’s a bubble in higher education, but they’re neglecting a few key components of the degree-granting industry.

Posted Tuesday, September 27, 2011 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Galen Weber

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