A second Christmas for delivery drivers
- Advanced Reporting
- April 28, 2020
By Michelle Karim I never had an inkling of what to expect when I applied to Ark Media for an internship. It’s not a publication- it is a production house that creates documentaries for PBS. I remember being confused on my first day as to how to begin doing my research. But I found a
READ MOREBy Nikita Ramos During my five months at New York City’s WABC-TV Eyewitness News, I learned more than I could have in any journalism class. The night before my first day at “7 On Your Side,” a consumer troubleshooting segment of Eyewitness News, I didn’t sleep one bit. I was too nervous and didn’t know
READ MOREBy Samantha Mercado Other than helping me see New York City and the LIRR in a new light, the past four-plus months that I’ve spent at BUST magazine have opened my eyes to new types of journalism. BUST magazine is a feminist publication that began in the 1990s at the height of third-wave feminism. As
READ MOREBy Shamecha Lywood What can I say? Working at VICE has been a great experience! And although it didn’t end the way I wanted it to, with a job offer, working there served a greater purpose: It made me believe in myself. When I got an email from Professor Selvin about the opening last fall,
READ MOREBy Nick Kalantzopoulos When I had my official interview with Terry Sheridan, WSHU’s Long Island bureau chief, whom I had first met at the journalism internship fair, he told me that I would learn to find my radio voice if I were to work at WSHU. He let me read out a story in the
READ MOREBy Zaynab Ubaid My experience working at “The Broad Experience,” a podcast, was quite fulfilling. I learned lessons that I will carry with me throughout my professional career and for the rest of my life. My job as an intern mainly entailed research and transcription for upcoming episodes of this feminist-oriented podcast. Though I did
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