Tagged - Journalism
campus
We can’t cover campus without the community
You, the University community, are the backbone of this paper. Read More
Journalism
My growth started with a sentence
I am a student journalist. This means that I’m a learner. Read More
conservative
The truth has a liberal bias
The role of journalism is not to act as a megaphone for public figures. Read More
Journalism
Journalists are not your friends. They can’t be.
We thought it was worth taking some time to revisit why we have the principles we do, and in what way they protect truth and freedom. Read More
Journalism
More journalism, please and thank you
If you want to go into journalism at UR — and we think you should — there are only so many places to go. Your options are limited because UR simply doesn’t offer enough journalism courses. And even for the ones that are offered, there’s so much overlap that you find yourself learning the same […]
Journalism
O’Brien talks journalism as Mel Weekend headliner
In particular, she recalled that many of the stories she covered early in her career were overly sensational, often to the detriment of context and nuance. Read More
Journalism
Why student journalism matters
The Campus Times has been around since 1873. Since then, we have stood as an avenue for members of the UR community to talk about what really matters to them and to learn about things they might never have considered before. We inform, entertain, and hold accountable. Read More
Journalism
Investigative journalist warns students of Trump’s era
“There is serious attempt by Trump’s administration to quash the American investigative journalism,” said Johnston, who came to public attention last year for releasing the partial 2005 tax returns of President Trump. Read More
