Journalism: Post-pandemic
For many years, the future of journalism has been predicted to transition from print to digital. This prediction has come true amid COVID-19.
For many years, the future of journalism has been predicted to transition from print to digital. This prediction has come true amid COVID-19.
When the world came to a complete halt and COVID-19 sent people scurrying into their homes to self-isolate, Radheyan Simonpillai was already there.
Data and statistics have been the most vital type of journalism needed over the last several months as the world battles with the pandemic outbreak of COVID-19.
In the past decade, with the digital disruption and decline of traditional news, jobs in the journalism industry had become sparse to begin with. Now, the pandemic has further worsened prospects for those trying to break into the field.
Some news anchors, particularly women, have transitioned from an era of wearing business attire and having their hair and makeup professionally done to resorting to loungewear and self-styling for their on-camera appearances.
As the spread of COVID-19 keeps people at home, fashion houses across the globe have been forced to cancel shows with live audiences. Recently, Chanel debuted their 2021 cruise wear line by releasing it online…
Journalism has never been more important: it is integral to inform and educate people. During this global pandemic, journalists must persevere and do whatever they can to help people through this crisis.
When Todd MacCulloch looks back two decades to the men’s Olympic basketball team’s performance in Sydney, grit and toughness come to mind A former Philadelphia 76er, and member of that 2000 national team, MacCulloch believes…
TAMPA, Fla. – It is never easy to transfer from one school to another midway through one’s post-secondary education, especially as a student athlete. But that is exactly what Tampa Spartans pitcher Michael Paul did,…
Every career has its ups and downs. Recently Humana got to a low point, opening up on Instagram about the mental side of wrestling.