Katie Sanders, the managing editor of PolitiFact, a fact-checking organization, spoke about misinformation in media at the Oppenheimer symposium last Monday, March 27. Many students and community members gathered to […]
By this point everyone on campus has seen them. Reporters and sleuths alike coming into our community, trying to get the story. Folks like Nancy Grace setting up her show […]
On Sept. 15, Bob Woodward, of Watergate and Washington Post fame, published “Rage,” his take on Donald Trump’s presidency amid COVID-19 and a resurgence of Black Lives Matter advocacy. Almost immediately, he faced backlash for withholding critical information regarding Trump’s opinion on COV I D -19.
In the age of fake news and animosity between the press and federal government, New York Times reporter Adam Goldman offered some insight. “The government’s ability to genuinely call out […]
When people don’t trust each other, it becomes very hard to work together, said Kristy Grant-Hart.
One would think that social media denizens would at least get tired of berating tech companies for their missteps online. Tech companies are commonly understood to be the business standard-bearers […]
Uncle Stew returns Thank goodness Jon Stewart is back from vacation. I was starting to worry about how I’d have to get the news from something like a newspaper or […]
The Society of Professional Journalists code of ethics says journalists should “seek truth and report it,” but also “minimize harm.” When covering sensitive issues such as student death, The Argonaut […]