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How the Twitter Revolution Went From Green to Red, White and Blue
Social media’s democratization of information makes us stronger, but also more vulnerable.
Hanna Khosravi, Opinion Editor
• May 7, 2019
Letter From the Editor: Future of Journalism
Hanna Khosravi and Melanie Pineda introduce WSN’S Opinion Desk’s latest project, analyzing the future of journalism in relation to politics, social media and journalism education.
Melanie Pineda and Hanna Khosravi, Opinion Editors
• May 6, 2019
Q&A with Professor Mitchell Stephens, Part I: How History Informs the Future and How Journalism Education is Changing
This is part I of an extended interview with Professor Mitchell Stephens, who teaches journalism at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at NYU. Stephens is the author of “A History of News,” “Beyond News: The Future of Journalism” and “Journalism Unbound.” Stephens’ works focus largely on the history of journalism, the future of the journalism industry and journalism education.
Hanna Khosravi, Opinion Editor
• May 6, 2019
Don’t Punish Female Athletes for Being Too Good
The case against Caster Semenya is discriminatory and highlights the need for a deeper understanding of gender in the rule-driven world of sports.
Bela Kirpalani, Deputy Managing Editor
• May 6, 2019
The WNBA’s MVP Is Out for the Season. Now What?
Reigning WNBA MVP and Finals MVP Breanna Stewart’s injury before the start of the WNBA season highlights an underlying problem with the league’s business model.
Bela Kirpalani, Deputy Managing Editor
• April 21, 2019
Avenatti’s Not the Story. Nike Is.
Nike and other sports apparel companies have long been engaged in some pretty sketchy behavior surrounding high school athletes and the college recruitment process.
Bela Kirpalani, Deputy Managing Editor
• April 15, 2019
Despite Its POC Star Players, Sports Has a Race Problem
The racial abuse suffered by black Italian soccer player Moise Kean last week is just the latest example of the enduring history of racism in sports.
Bela Kirpalani, Deputy Managing Editor
• April 8, 2019
To Pay or Not to Pay College Athletes
Why the issue of paying college athletes is more complicated than it seems.
Bela Kirpalani, Deputy Managing Editor
• March 31, 2019
The Finish Line Is Further for Women
In the first edition of The Sports Girl column, our Deputy Managing Editor reflects on the accomplishments and coverage of women in sports.
Bela Kirpalani, Deputy Managing Editor
• March 25, 2019
Anthony ‘The Mooch’ Scaramucci Speaks to NYUCR
Mack DeGeurin and Sunanda Gaskins
• April 5, 2018
Hillary Clinton Book Signing at Union Square Barnes and Noble
Natasha Roy, Assistant Managing Editor
• September 12, 2017
Broken DREAMS and Deportation
Arushi Sahay, Staff Writer
• April 24, 2017
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