To celebrate another amazing year at the Jewish Journal, and to thank you for your readership and support, we thought we’d look back on our cover stories of 2022, as we look forward to another year of ...
Most researchers will go an entire career without earning a journal cover. Barry P. Rosen just landed his fifth—the third one since joining FIU. Having research highlighted on the cover of a science ...
While we depend each day on our subscribers to help us continue our mission of informing the public and being a watchdog over those in power, we also have funders and partners to recognize. Their ...
We've been listening to people who report the news. Social media influencers are a big part of this year's election, the people who spread or interpret or attack news stories for their audiences.
Digital Journal will be returning as the official media partner for Calgary Innovation Week. - Photo by Jennifer Friesen, Digital Journal Digital Journal will be returning as the official media ...
Instead of being anchored to his desk, reporter Frank Vaisvilas is at his best on the road, among the people he covers across ...
Perfect for diaries, school work, sketches, and professional use, leather journals are both stylish and versatile. The best leather journals have a durable cover, secure closure, and enough pages to ...
Ever wondered how The News Journal/Delaware Online makes coverage decisions? Ever wanted to meet the faces behind the bylines, pitch your ideas in person? We are eager to engage with you in a series ...
One of the core principles of journalism is to avoid causing harm unnecessarily. But for decades, newspapers have covered crime in a way that did exactly that — particularly for communities of color.
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