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Talal Ansari, an editorial assistant at BuzzFeed,came to speak with the NYU Politics Society about his investigation on FBI surveillance of Muslim immigrants.

Buzzfeed Journalist Shares Experience Covering FBI’s Racial Profiling

Raven Quesenberry, Contributing Writer February 5, 2016
An editorial assistant at BuzzFeed came to speak at NYU Politics Society about his investigation on FBI surveillance of Muslim immigrants.
Reporting of San Bernardino shooters’ home is disgraceful journalism

Reporting of San Bernardino shooters’ home is disgraceful journalism

Abraham Gross, Staff Writer December 9, 2015
Coverage of the San Burnadino shooters’ home is evasive, disgraceful and predatory.
Doc makes cartoons ‘Very Semi-Serious’

Doc makes cartoons ‘Very Semi-Serious’

Tony Schwab, Staff Writer December 7, 2015
"Very Semi-Serious" takes audiences through the process of how a cartoon goes from pen to The New Yorker.
Mizzou protesters must not block media

Mizzou protesters must not block media

WSN Editorial Board November 11, 2015
The way that protesters at the University of Missouri have used safe spaces as a cudgel against journalists is counterproductive to their movement. They are antagonizing the single best medium for their message to get across.
ICP hosted a discussion on the evolution of journalism in today’s digital age.

Neo-photojournalism: storytelling through the lens of a smartphone

Abigail Weinberg, Contributing Writer October 7, 2015
The International Center of Photography hosted "The Representation of War—From Capa to Instagram," a panel that explored how the digital age is affecting journalism.

Journalism students to cover papal visit with social media app

Diamond Naga Siu, Contributing Writer September 22, 2015
NYU's journalism school is teaming up with social multimedia app Evrybit to broadcast the Pope's visit to New York City.
 Kyra Darton, Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg, Mariana Keller, Lauren Cynamon and Emma Dessau, left to right.

Panelists look at video journalism

Justine Morris, Staff Writer April 28, 2015
A panel hosted by NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute will explore the medium of the documentary.
Bloomberg News founder Matthew Winkler discusses the purpose of journalism in the “Free Expression and Truth in the Age of Twitter” panel on Tuesday.

Social media as journalism discussed

Justine Morris, Staff Writer April 22, 2015
Matthew Winkler discussed free and spontaneous expression in the age of Twitter.
A volunteer from the audience tries on filmmaker Carol Cassidy's bulletproof vest and flak helmet, two relics of working on conflict zones.

Female journalists discuss crisis reporting

Justine Morris, Contributing Writer March 25, 2015
Panelists discussed the dangers that filmmakers face when documenting events from the front lines of danger zones.

Change, don’t cut, journalism programs

Christina Coleburn, Senior Editor March 5, 2015
College journalism programs should be revised rather than abandoned entirely.
Free speech under attack before Hebdo

Free speech under attack before Hebdo

Tommy Collison, Deputy Opinion Editor February 1, 2015
World leaders must recognize that freedom of speech is for all.
Journalist speaks on  privacy, Internet

Journalist speaks on privacy, Internet

Suebin Kim, Staff Writer December 2, 2014
The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute hosted journalist Adam Tanner for a discussion on personal data and privacy.