Thursday, November 30, 2023

Tag: journalism

The state of student media in South Florida

This story is part of How we know what we know: An investigative series. Two news events that left...

Meet the Palm Beach Post’s crime data keeper

Julius Whigham II, a crime and public safety reporter with The Palm Beach Post, is one of the creators of the homicides...

DeSantis and Republicans target media through Supreme Court case (includes video...

Last week Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held a panel focused on defamation featuring six guests who claimed to have been wronged by...

Newsbreak December 1, 2022

A brave 10-year-old girl confidently fights back a shark attack. After trying to continue their three-game win streak, the Miami Heat lose...

Local reporters address the future of journalism

Reporters from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) took the stage yesterday for a...

Well-known journalist Jorge Ramos visits FIU (includes video story)

FIU welcomed renowned journalist Jorge Ramos to the Modesto Maidique Campus on Monday as part of the Hearst Distinguished Lecture Series to discuss neutrality,...

NBCU Academy aims to bring equity to the world of journalism...

Major broadcast network NBC is making headlines with its journalism education initiative called NBC Academy. Florida International University is just one of 17 academic...

Making Black History: Faith and community drive Da-Venya Armstrong

If you are Black and you, a friend or a relative have received a COVID-19 vaccine, it’s likely that you have Da-Venya Armstrong to...

With spring semester approaching, students reflect on online learning

With the new semester just a week away, students and professors at South Florida’s universities say the transition to online learning, while not without...

South Florida newspapers face existential danger

Some local newspapers in South Florida are in danger not only because the companies that own them have laid off employees, substantially cut salaries...