Greetings, Journalism isn’t (or shouldn’t be) only about the awards. But it’s nice when great work gets recognized. So we’ll kick off this week’s clips…
Kudos, Lives in Photos, Triangle Fire Anniversary
By Jere Hester | March 25, 2011 | Clips of the Week
A Long Walk, Pantry Cutbacks, An Overflow of Stories
By Jere Hester | December 23, 2010 | Clips of the Week
Greetings, Here are some great stories to savor over the holidays: •Emily Johnson’s radio piece for World Vision Report about a former Sudanese slave who…
Box Art, Song and Dance, High School Fight
By Jere Hester | November 24, 2010 | Clips of the Week
Greetings, Some stories to savor over the holiday: •Dale Eisinger scored the cover of NY Press with his story (and photos) about a band of…
Cherry Blossoms Bloom, N.J. Political Chatter, Icelandic Photographer
By Amy Dunkin | May 2, 2010 | Clips of the Week, News
Despite the temperatures, it’s not summer yet. But we’re definitely entering into the semester’s homestretch. Here is the latest batch of hot clips: •Our News…
Rising Band, Disappearing Native Plants, Art Therapy for Latina Teens
By Amy Dunkin | April 19, 2010 | Clips of the Week, News
The clips just keep coming. Here are some of the latest: •Colby Hamilton’s story about a sparsely attended Charter Review Commission meeting made DNA Info,…
Green Expo, Grandmothers Against the War, Golden Gloves Boxer
By Amy Dunkin | March 15, 2010 | Clips of the Week
It too often feels like there aren’t enough hours in the day – a statement that’s no more true than it is today. Try to…

