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Tag: journalism
We don’t mean to name names
News outlets receive unnecessary hate for following industry standards from people who don’t understand.
Don’t shoot the messenger
Hi my name is Rachel and I am a journalist, but according to President Donald Trump last October, I’m also an “enemy of the people.” I’m not usually one to beg for recognition, but the persecution that journalists face in my field is absolutely unwarranted. According to NBC, documents surfaced[Read More…]
Real outrage at fake issues
On Saturday, the political world had a negative reaction to comedian Michelle Wolf ’s speech at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner as she lambasted President Donald Trump, his administration and pretty much everyone in the room. While some found Wolf funny, others thought she went too far with her humor.[Read More…]
Sinclair’s growth strangles the airwaves and hurts us all
One of the growing fears in journalism is the expansion of news as a business. As corporations scoop up newspapers and stations, some wonder how news media can remain a nonpartisan source dedicated to informing the public. In the past month, worries about corporate control of the media were given[Read More…]
Net neutrality hangs in the balance
The internet we have all grown up with is now in danger by the people we elected to watch over it. And our generation — the millennial generation — needs to make its voice heard. We have known the internet our whole lives, and this vote to remove net neutrality[Read More…]
Tenured professors are vital to student education at CSULB
From meeting fellow peers who are passionate about their studies and social lives to gaining lifelong skills in extracurricular activities like the Model United Nations, students’ experiences throughout their years in college often shape them into new people. However, the most influential part of any student’s university career is the[Read More…]
Brian Williams and the end of a once trusted newsman
Former NBC “Nightly News” anchorman Brian Williams used to be one of the most trusted newsmen of the digital age. The public knew Williams by name with his pleasant face and his retro newsman style. Now, Williams is best known for lying about his brush with enemy fire in Iraq[Read More…]