Mike Riley took over the Cody High School "Bonfire" journalism course in 1993. He taught basic journalism ethics and fundamental, ultimately retiring in 2018. He says journalism has changed a lot.
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Scott Boras has "ruined" one of his star clients, first baseman Pete Alonso, one baseball expert says, but another client ...
Growing into myself as a writer — and doing it in front of and for all of you — has been one of the great honors of my life.
As PublicSource’s first batch of 2025 interns help us tell stories for a better Pittsburgh, they also provide thoughts on a longstanding debate.
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ATHENS, OH – As a freelance reporter in Seoul, South Korea, David DaYeol Lee has had his work published by organizations like ...
The Trump administration removed pages relating to LGBTQ issues, HIV information, racial disparities and more, but you can ...
Writing is hard. For journalists, self-editing can be even harder. After the demands of reporting and drafting, revising your work may feel like an extra chore. But in an era of instant sharing – when ...
Amber Ruffin has been tapped to headline the White House correspondents’ dinner, the annual event where journalists, ...