Journalism has a new stage — screenless and hands-free smart devices.
Fixing the cardboard goggles more comfortably around your head, you look through the lens and are no longer in America. Instead, you find yourself traveling through Sudan, Ukraine, and Lebanon.
How many times have you wished you could capture a memory and be able to relive it over and over without having to pull out your phone and record it? This opportunity is now going to be reality with the use of the new Spectacle glasses from Snapchat…
CNN recently released an article titled US life expectancy drops for first time in 22 years. This article discusses the death rate of men, women, and infants over the…
Imagine sitting in a meeting when you feel your phone buzz from your pocket. Curious as to what notification you may have, you try to sneak a look at your lock screen under the table.
Although drones have been around for over a decade, they have become much more popular in recent years. While a majority of drone use is solely for recreational and personal use, there are numerous possibilities for journalism when it comes to this developing technology.
By Ayah Galal
As a senior almost at the completion of her fall semester, job searching will be upon me soon. This means polishing up my resume, adding content to my portfolio and filling out tedious job applications. I expect to compete with elite journalism majors in the field…
Virtual reality always seemed like something out of a sci-movie. You put on the headset, and wow, you’re in a whole new world. And as a huge fan of those cheesy movies, I couldn’t wait to try out the Google Cardboard. I was worried that with a name…
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