Campus Journalism Network
Campus Progress provides funding and training to a diverse network of print, online, and broadcast media on college campuses across the country.
We help our sponsored media organizations expand print runs, purchase technology, build and upgrade websites, report major stories, attend training sessions and journalism conferences, and network with other progressive student journalists across the country.
Read more about our program, check out the full list of sponsored journalism outlets, or apply now for a grant. Applications are accepted year-round, but the next deadline is July 1 for organizations wishing to join for the first half of the 2013-2014 school year. Contact us at publications@campusprogress.org with questions or to learn more.
Print Editions from the Campus Journalism Network
Reprints and News from the Campus Journalism Network
Dear Columbia Graduate School of Journalism,
We could have been great. But you, simply, are not a cheap date.
Posted Friday, May 24, 2013
Being Gay and Catholic
You don’t always have to give up one part of you to keep the other.
Posted Tuesday, May 21, 2013 by Grace Tatter
NWL: ‘Old Enough to Get Pregnant, Old Enough to Decide’
National Women’s Liberation organized actions across the country last week to push for universal, over-the-counter availability of Plan B.
Posted Monday, May 20, 2013 by Samantha Schuyler
Divestment: Not Just for Fossil Fuel
This student publication at UC–Berkeley reminds us economic power doesn’t see boundaries, and why student journalism is essential for the future of our country.
Posted Friday, May 17, 2013 by Lydia Fiser
What Would You Do If Your Kid Was Disabled, Dependent on Medicaid and in Trouble?
At least 4,400 disabled children of low- and middle-income families receive help from Medicaid in Colorado. Here’s their story.
Posted Thursday, May 16, 2013 by Cristina Mora Jiluta
Need an Abortion in North Korea, No Problem
Just click: ‘I Need an Abortion.’
Posted Thursday, May 9, 2013 by Kate Van Brocklin, Illustration by Allison Grosso
How Much Is Enough to Send You Back to Your Parents’ House? [VIDEO]
Maybe $15,000, $20,000—what about $60,000?
Posted Tuesday, May 7, 2013 by Buzzsaw/Seesaw Staff