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Iraq War Veteran, Black Cat Adoptions and a Bansky Exhibit

By Collin Orcutt | October 31, 2008 | Clips of the Week, News

Even with the end of Daylight Savings Time, there still aren’t enough hours in the day for all the reporting our staff is somehow managing to do. We added 14 election-related stories to the News Service this week – including pieces that were picked up by Off The Bus (via Lives in Focus), am New [...]

NYCity News Service Offers Multi-Media Election Coverage

By Amy Dunkin | October 29, 2008 | Featured News, News

The NYCity News Service has launched its multi-media, New York City-driven coverage of the presidential election.

Oct. 18 – 24, 2008

By Collin Orcutt | October 26, 2008 | Clips of the Week

Not surprisingly, there’s a strong election theme this week – a sign of much more to come. Here are some of our reporters’ latest pieces: Rima Abdelkader’s story about the challenge foreign-language journalists are having translating “maverick,” “Joe Sixpack,” and other colloquial campaign phrases made Off The Bus. The article became our latest election piece [...]

George Soros, Lawrence Summers Top Economics Panel at the CUNY J-School

By Dana Oliver | October 24, 2008 | Featured News, News

With the global financial meltdown front and center on everyone’s mind, the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism hosted an all-star forum on Oct. 23rd featuring some of the world’s leading economics experts.

Colloquial Campaign Phrases, Powell Endorses Obama and Sewer Diving

By Collin Orcutt | October 24, 2008 | Clips of the Week, News

Not surprisingly, there’s a strong election theme this week – a sign of much more to come. Here are some of our reporters’ latest pieces: Rima Abdelkader’s story about the challenge foreign-language journalists are having translating “maverick,” “Joe Sixpack,” and other colloquial campaign phrases made Off The Bus. The article became our latest election piece [...]

Oct. 11 – 17, 2008

By Collin Orcutt | October 22, 2008 | Clips of the Week

The weather is getting cooler, but our hot streak continues. Here are some of the latest pieces: It’s not even Halloween, buy many of us already are beginning to think about holiday travel plans. Before sure to check out these Forbes.com pieces by Francesca Levy  about the best and worst times to fly and  how [...]

NABJ Legends Talk

By Dana Oliver | October 21, 2008 | Events

The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism and Howard University Associations of Black Journalists gather to discuss the past, present, and future of the National Association of Black Journalists with NABJ founders and members Joel Dreyfuss, editor-in-chief of Red Herring; H. Chuku Lee of the African Journal Ltd.; Les Payne, columnist for Newsday; June Cross, associate [...]

Job Hunting and Salary Negotiation

By Dana Oliver | October 21, 2008 | Career Services Events, Events

Get tips for navigating the job search and negotiating pay. For CUNY Graduate School of Journalism students. 12:30 – 2:00 p.m., Room 308

Public Pension, a Temple's Rebirth as a Mosque and Voter Registration Drives

By Collin Orcutt | October 17, 2008 | Clips of the Week, News

The weather is getting cooler, but our hot streak continues. Here are some of the latest pieces: It’s not even Halloween, buy many of us already are beginning to think about holiday travel plans. Before sure to check out these Forbes.com pieces by Francesca Levy  about the best and worst times to fly and  how [...]

Oct. 4 – 10, 2008

By Collin Orcutt | October 14, 2008 | Clips of the Week

In between embracing Summer’s final Fall visit, enjoy some fine reading, listening and viewing: Fritzie Andrade worked on a couple of videos posted this week on nytimes.com. She’s particularly proud of this fun piece starring chef Ferran Adria that could have been straight out of a Food Network show. Shuka Kalantari has been contributing to [...]