The Press and the PandemicIn December 2020, COVID-19 vaccines were still ramping up, and many flocked to get theirs. Pfizer asked for help from the U.S. government…Apr 24, 2022Apr 24, 2022
Woodward and Bernstein: The Dynamic Duo to End All Dynamic DuosCarl Bernstein and Bob Woodward changed both American history and the history of investigative reporting with their landmark work in…Mar 31, 2022Mar 31, 2022
Here, There, Everywhere: Where Liberty Students are Going for Spring BreakCollege students anxiously await one of the most celebrated breaks of their academic year: spring break.Feb 24, 2022Feb 24, 2022
The Online Shopping Habits of College Aged WomenIf you do a quick Google search for “college women and online shopping”, you get about 6,190,000,000 results. Websites like this one and…Feb 3, 2022Feb 3, 2022
JOUR485 Opening Blog PostI believe that this class will equip me for my future as a journalist by preparing me to dig deep into a story, see it through to…Jan 20, 2022Jan 20, 2022
JOUR375 — Final Blog PostIt’s embarrassing for me to think about how passionate I am about journalism, how excited I am to continue learning about it and…Dec 11, 2020Dec 11, 2020
Local News with Emily Brown — JOUR375Emily Brown, who spoke in my Community Reporting class earlier this semester, believes wholeheartedly in the importance of local…Dec 1, 2020Dec 1, 2020
JOUR375 -Midterm Blog PostIn the midst of a political and social scene in which journalists are fighting for accuracy on every level possible, it sometimes seems as…Nov 2, 2020Nov 2, 2020
JOUR375 — Community Farmer’s Market Reflection PostFor this story, we chose an angle based on several factors. First, based on our previous experience working at or frequenting farmers’…Oct 1, 2020Oct 1, 2020
State of Local Journalism — 9–1–20 — JSAs I was reading the each of the two stories the comments on the New York Times piece, two themes stood out to me: how underrated and…Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020