Published inColumbia JournalismFrom the CJS NewsroomOn this week’s broadcast: We sort through the confusion over shifting mask mandates, report on efforts to help endangered Ukrainians and…May 2, 2022May 2, 2022
Published inColumbia JournalismFrom the CJS NewsroomIn the news: the NYPD searches for a gunman who shot and wounded 10 subway riders, leaving commuters reeling; Covid cases are on the rise…May 2, 2022May 2, 2022
Published inColumbia JournalismFrom the CJS NewsroomIn the news this week: Arson at an LGBT nightclub; was it a targeted attack? A new bill aimed at stopping hair discrimination in the…Apr 20, 2022Apr 20, 2022
Published inColumbia JournalismHIV at 40: A Project by Students at Columbia Journalism SchoolIn the 40 years since the start of the AIDS epidemic, major strides in testing, treatment, and prevention — spurred largely by the…Dec 1, 2021Dec 1, 2021
Published inColumbia JournalismRenaming of Upper Manhattan to Quisqueya Heights Scrapped After Community BacklashBy Jessy DiambaNov 2, 2021Nov 2, 2021
Published inColumbia JournalismFederal Covid Money Gives MTA Hope for a Second Avenue Subway in East HarlemBy Jasmine HymanNov 2, 2021Nov 2, 2021
Published inColumbia JournalismWet Weather to Blame for Record Numbers of West Nile Virus MosquitoesBy Tanya KaushalOct 14, 2021Oct 14, 2021
Published inColumbia JournalismColumbia’s Student Workers Preparing to StrikeBy Sunni BeanOct 14, 2021Oct 14, 2021
Published inColumbia JournalismDecrease in Gun Violence Citywide Belies Ongoing Crisis in StreetsBy Audrey Mei Yi BrownOct 12, 2021Oct 12, 2021
Published inColumbia Journalism9/11 Tiles for America: A Memorial “Built by the People, for the People”By Kasia O’BrienOct 12, 2021Oct 12, 2021