U.S. journalists reflect on Paris as they know it
For many journalists, Paris is a destination, a place where they drank in its uniqueness. The terrorist attack brought them sorrow.
For many journalists, Paris is a destination, a place where they drank in its uniqueness. The terrorist attack brought them sorrow.
The recommended reading list is shorter than yesterday's, but still worth your time.
There are countless stories and images covering the horrific violence in Paris. Here are some of the best examples.
I find myself looking at more than 100 of the photos I took while visiting Paris in July. Some seem especially poignant right now.
I had the good fortunate to visit Paris for 10 days this past July. Today's sickening violence is heartbreaking.
An African-American columnist argues a journalist's access to a public space is not a simple matter and it is not just about the First Amendment.
Some phrases once familiar in newsrooms are no longer used, but the fundamentals remain the same.
Spokesman-Review reporter Kip Hill, a University of Missouri journalism grad, weighs in on harsh challenge to student journalism.
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