Journalism Network
Looking Down the Barrel
One young man faces his fears and dives into the world of gun rights.
Posted Thursday, January 3, 2013 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Evan Ryan
Time is Money
Can you imagine life without cash?
Posted Wednesday, January 2, 2013 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Michaela Neville
Student’s Dream of Attending U-Md. Now A Reality With Passing of Md. DREAM Act
Laura Choque was 15 when she learned she wasn’t a legal citizen.
Posted Friday, December 14, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Melanie Balakit
Stopping Slavery in the Nation’s Capital
Slavery is $100 million industry in D.C. — and one group is tackling it head on.
Posted Wednesday, December 12, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Rachel Lomot
Los Caravaneros: A Procession for Peace
For many living in Mexico, drug cartels are a reality of everyday life.
Posted Monday, December 10, 2012 in Journalism Network by Paige Muniz
Forced Freedom: Any Country But Their Own
Although religion unites many cultures, it can also tear people apart.
Posted Tuesday, December 4, 2012 in Journalism Network by Pallavi Vishwanath
Rehabilitation Through Reading
IC students volunteer with local prisoner literature initiatives
Posted Tuesday, November 13, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Tim Bidon
Campus Progress Publications Finalists in National Journalism Contest
Three Campus Progress-sponsored publications have been named as finalists for awards from the prestigious Associated Collegiate Press.
Posted Friday, October 19, 2012 in Journalism Network by Sydney Hofferth
Philosophizing Science: A Different Approach to American Higher Education
Is there a place for a liberal arts degree in today’s job market?
Posted Thursday, October 11, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Abraham Younes
The Cruelist View
Posted Thursday, September 27, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Katy George
During President Obama’s Visit, UNC Students Discuss #DontDoubleMyRate
Students discuss the importance of affordable higher education.
Posted Friday, April 27, 2012 in Journalism Network & Video / Multimedia by Campus Blue Print
In Conference Call, President Obama Addresses Stafford Loan Rate Issue
Obama: “The bottom line here is we can’t just cut our way to prosperity.”
Posted Wednesday, April 25, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Summer Dowd-Lukesh
Student: Congress Needs to Act on Stafford Loan Rate
Congress needs to act and, at the very least, push the expiration date for the lowered interest rates forward a year.
Posted Tuesday, April 24, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Braden Bernards
Student Debt Bubble Should No Longer Be Ignored
Just as the housing crisis trapped millions of Americans in suffocating mortgages, student debt is preventing millions of college graduates from attaining a basic level of financial security and achieving a decent standard of living.
Posted Tuesday, April 24, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Counterpoint Editorial Board
Reporter at Campus Progress Publication Gains National Recognition
Posted Wednesday, April 18, 2012 in Journalism Network by Graham White
Never Lost: The Journey that Led a Lost Boy of Sudan to Gainesville, Fla.
Now a University of Florida graduate student, Jacob is one of the lost boys of Sudan who survived the second Sudanese Civil War. And he’s looking to pay it forward through a new non-profit.
Posted Tuesday, April 10, 2012 in Journalism Network by Faithful Okoye
Myth of a Post-Racialized America Revisited: Trayvon Martin, Vincent Chin
Hate crimes are a constant reminder that prejudice is not only alive and well but also thriving in American society.
Posted Tuesday, March 27, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Jeffrey Ledesma
Local ‘Rush Radio’ Faces Pressure to Drop Limbaugh Programming
Questioning the reasoning of those calling for Limbaugh’s removal from North Carolina’s WRDU.
Posted Tuesday, March 13, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints by Libby Rodenbough
The Contraception Debate: Where My Ladies At?
This is not a question of whether Catholics want to use birth control. This is a question of who has the right to debate what goes on in my uterus.
Posted Thursday, March 8, 2012 in Journalism Network & Reprints & Opinions by Shaunacy Ferro