By Contributing Writer Kashima Grant What Is News What is news? And why is “this” particular story considered news and why is “that” particular story considered news? I find myself asking the questions multiple times a day when I…
Olivia Singh, Matthew Ruppert, Amina Talat Had Their Hopes
Students interviewed by WORD reporter Kay-Lee Ebanks about their presidential preferences.
A Historic Campaign
Ricardo Montero-Hernandez was one of several WORD reporters assigned to interview potential voters about their presidential preferences. Five interviewed for this article said that Americans are upset and alarmed with Congress.
The Day After the U.S. Elections by OSM! Editor Marivir R. Montebon
The day after the U.S. elections, Wednesday, was warm but gloomy. My first bus ride was unusually subdued, unlike the previous days when people were either too bubbly or mean-spirited. This morning, people from all races: Asian, Black, Latino, White,…
Hunter’s Muslim American Community Very Focused on This Presidential Campaign
Article by Nida Ali, November 7, 2016 And the reasons should be obvious. The unconstitutional and illegal surveillance of the Muslim community by law enforcement and the anti-Islamic vitriol in this national election cycle has been motivating Muslim students to…
How Hunter Millennials Stay Informed About News– Part 1
By Contributing Writer Dejanira Budansingh, November 2, 2016 First in a series of articles for a journalism ethics project reporting on how Hunter millennials select news sources. Five student’s were interviewed about their news consumption habits, and it turns…