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Issue Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 Issue: Summer 2010 Last Update: Tuesday, September 07, 2010
  • Muslim Teen Gains Journalism Creds in the Heights

    Tuesday, August 31, 2010 By: Orubba Almonsouri

    The sounds of the rolling chairs break the silence on an early Monday morning. “Roll on over,” Editor Daniel Bader says welcoming his intern to her first staff meeting. This summer Orubba Almansou

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At-a-glance

A newsroom is a battlefield for the gladiators of journalism, where each is armed with a cubicle, wit and a mounted television.
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Tapping into Community Journalism
Journalists have become a type of people in the 21st Century. “Those media type people were there at the party,” I overheard on the subway the other day. Journalists have become stereotyped characters
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An internship at a Russian-language newspaper teaches a teen about budget cuts, community and the importance of fact checking.
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My mother reads the Chinese newspaper every day, and she does not forget to ask me to join her.
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At The Haitian Times the community happenings are one of the most important information that goes in the weekly paper. They have been in every edition since the first one, somewhere around page 16. Ev
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In a hidden corner of Long Island City, a narrow, pasty, melon-tinted building lays squished between an auto body shop and an old two-story home. Up the building’s steep and narrow steps to its one an
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Meet Aristida  Pllumaj. Aristida, a senior at Manhattan International High School, never read the newspaper. She especially never read Illyria, an Albanian-American newspaper published in Manhatt
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In the 90s it might have been Bed-Stuy do or die, but today it’s more like Bed-Stuy is staying alive. With the community continuously getting involved, the bad reputation for Bed-Stuy might be coming
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The sounds of the rolling chairs break the silence on an early Monday morning. “Roll on over,” Editor Daniel Bader says welcoming his intern to her first staff meeting. This summer Orubba Almansou
full story 

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