Editorial: ‘Congress shall make no law…’
There’s a common saying in the world of investigative journalism—if people are complaining, then you’re doing your job. Of course, that’s not always true. People can complain about things such […]
View ArticleResearch: Meaning Making with Media System Dependency Theories and Feminism
Between our very-human tendency to emulate what we observe and our increased use of media as a necessary means of existence, the ways in which media and their increased necessity […]
View ArticleOpinion: Decline of the AJC means a lot for Creative Loafing, Atlanta
At 11:24 a.m. last Thursday, the Atlanta-Journal Constitution announced that it would be replacing Julia Wallace, current editor-in-chief, at the beginning of the year. Wallace has been in charge at […]
View Article“Be a fucking pro.”
So, I’m an editor. I run The Signal at Georgia State University. I manage a staff of roughly 100 people. As much as it makes me want to pull my […]
View ArticleGCPA Awards
Sorry for the lack of updates within the past week or so — I’ve been busy with National Signing Day, my 26th birthday and the Superbowl. And in between all […]
View ArticleSmall changes.
So the event you see advertised above was scheduled to take place in Atlanta this Saturday. Until Tuesday, when I first came across the event, I had never heard of […]
View Article“Words are our most inexhaustible source of magic.”
First, to be clear, the A1 above has nothing to do with the exact content of this piece, except to illustrate how incredibly powerful newspapers can be. To me, this […]
View ArticleSend me to the Native Media Conference!
Help send me to the Native American Journalists Association/Native Public Media conference in Tempe, Arizona from July 17 through July 21! I am a 28-year-old graduate of Georgia State University‘s […]
View ArticleRecap: Native American Journalist’s Association 2013 Conference
Two weeks ago, I flew out to Phoenix, Ariz. to attend the annual Native Media Conference, hosted by the Native American Journalist’s Association and Native Public Media. In large part, this […]
View ArticleSome updates…
What a difference two months can make, eh? Since my last wrap-up post at the beginning of February, a lot of things have happened and changed! Let’s see… March brought […]
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