Q&A: IC alum produces Opinion Video section at the NYT
Assistant news editor Lorien Tyne spoke with Ellick about his career in journalism and what values have guided him to the work he does now.
Assistant news editor Lorien Tyne spoke with Ellick about his career in journalism and what values have guided him to the work he does now.
U.S. Women’s National Team soccer play Carli Llyod spoke at Cornell University Dec. 6 about her career, gender inequality and retirement.
The U.S. Paralympic team is finishing with more medals than the U.S. Olympic team, but March Madness is getting all of the attention of sports fans.
They too, under the edicts of intellectual diversity, should regularly get a chance to argue in publications like the Times.
How the media frames the issue of white nationalism is crucial because it impacts how people view the ideology. So far, the media’s framing has been problematic.
Queer people of all races, genders, abilities, classes and cultures have fought for their ability to survive and have built their own communities in order to thrive.
If mainstream journalists refuse to call out Trump for his lies now, the word likely won’t appear in the media’s future descriptions of those in power
Nestle has received numerous awards from food health organizations for her work in nutrition, and six of her books have received awards as well.
Whitewashing AAPI roles erases the existence of AAPI in the media and continues to be an ongoing issue with Hollywood’s major motion picture films.
People in the community and beyond must support community journalism through monetary donations or by purchasing subscriptions.
Clouds and light rain had little bearing on Ithaca College’s 121st Commencement celebration in honor of the Class of 2016 on May 22.
Ithaca College’s office of Title IX will receive an increase in funding for the 2016–17 academic year. Having previously received money on an as-needed basis, Fall 2016 marks the first time that Title IX will have a cemented budget.