DePaul chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists holds first panel of the year to discuss racial bias in media
How a post-marriage equality journalistic world lacks a developed understanding of the issues faced by LGBTQ Americans in stories In 1966, Time published an essay..
For the first time in DePaul University’s history, the school has welcomed a National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) chapter. Many students leaped at the..
This article is accompanied by an episode Platica con Pueblo, produced by Richie Requena Journalists and mental health do not always go hand in hand, but..
Editor’s note: The third in a multi-part series about the habitat of social media. Part one can be found here and part 2 here. It..
The first in a multi-part series about how journalists use and consume media. The online world has been a saving grace for many during the..
It’s hard to believe that our fourth year is already coming to a close, and what a year it has been. We reported daily at..
Editor’s Note: This article is for entertainment purposes only. The Sims 4 journalism career is not an actual replacement for in-the-field urban reporting. To date,..
The COVID-19 pandemic has quite literally created a world of uncertainty, and many people are feeling newly intense levels of stress. The constant news updates..
14 East and the Radio DePaul Podcast followed DePaul freshman David Krupa’s campaign through election fraud, fraught public forums, ongoing legal investigations and a call-for-change..