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Destination of old published stories.
The Innocence Project Wants You to Take a Stand
The Innocence Project is committed to addressing the structural racism upon which the criminal justice system is built and the racial disparity with which it continues to operate. Are you with us?
New America Media Op Ed: We Must Stop the Assault on Our Fundamental Values
That this most ahistorical of presidents chose to issue his order on Holocaust Remembrance Day makes it all the more tragic and ominous.
OSM! – Positive Journalism: Lobby for Immigration Reform, the Filipino Ambassador to the United States Tells Filipinos in Living Here
“There is a need to lobby before Congress and your elected officials,” the ambassador said. “The Filipinos here is a potent group. We have to be prepared for it.”
January 12 Front Page of the Daily News Should Be Re-Published and Re-Published and Re-Published Because So Much Is at Stake
From Richard Prince’s Journal-sim: President Crudely Insults El Salvador, Haiti, Africa
The three television network evening news programs led Thursday with President Trump’s reported statement calling Haiti, El Salvador and African nations “shithole” countries and saying the United States should instead bring in more people from countries such as Norway.
2018 Bomb Cyclone Has Come to an End, Thank the Gods
This @#$&*! made the New York City metro area cringe.
Two Takes, One Scene, the Perils
Two takes, one scene, a selfie in the making.
WORD Senior Editor Kadia Goba and Editor Gregg Morris at 2018 Tribeca Film Festival
For several years, the WORD has been invited to Tribeca Film Festivals.
Netflix@Hunter
Article by Jane Verdel
Students randomly interviewed for this article about their favorite TV shows said they were too busy to watch the home screen for regularly scheduled TV shows, but some did say that they watch Netflix when they could.
Wrapping Up Series of Stories About Students’ Experiences the First Week of Fall Classes
Article by Jane Verdel
Jason Lewery, 25, an English major and a senior, was one of four students who said his academic load wasn’t too heavy at the start of this academic year.