A second Christmas for delivery drivers
- Advanced Reporting
- April 28, 2020
An estimated 70 percent of Cubans practice some form of Santería, an Afro-Caribbean religion derived based in natural elements.
But some practitioner say their religion is not always respected, or understood.
Journalism students in the advanced broadcast class (JRN 371) produce their FIRST news show of the Spring ’18 semester which includes: how University Police handled a potential threat on Campus; a recent coach firing possibly due to alleged abuse; ways people can avoid the flu; a recap of Seawolves Sports as well as this week’s weather.
READ MOREDuffy Zimmerman | Newday
An opinion piece by this SOJ student addressed the problem of distinguishing trustworthy information on the internet. If you stop the spread of that content, you make it easier to get the truth.
Katherine Wright | Scientific American
Katherine Wright, an SoJ grad student and a science writer and journal editor working for the American Physical Society, reports how seawater, algae and lack of cracks can create colors other than white.
Will James | NPR Radio
School of Journalism alum Will James, now a reporter with KNKX in Tacoma, was on the scene and talked to David Greene on NPR’s Morning Edition about the accident.
Jay Shah | WSHU Public Radio
Veterans groups and government officials broke ground on an affordable housing project for homeless veterans and their families on Long Island.