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What happens if a robot writes something libelous?
Law
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What happens if a robot writes something libelous?
by
Emily Arntsen
October 11, 2018
Northeastern students went where other journalists can’t. Now a Boston TV station will tell their stories from Cuba.
Northeastern students went where other journalists can’t. Now a Boston TV station will tell their stories from Cuba.
by
Emily Arntsen
September 14, 2018
Ten can’t-miss events on campus this September
Ten can’t-miss events on campus this September
by
Emily Arntsen
September 6, 2018
Students fill the reporting gap in Cuba
University News
Article
Students fill the reporting gap in Cuba
by
Debora Almeida
August 9, 2018
Foundation funding helps keep journalism alive—but most money goes to a select few nonprofit media outlets
Business
Article
Foundation funding helps keep journalism alive—but most money goes to a select few nonprofit media outlets
by
Molly Callahan
June 19, 2018
Listen up! Faculty share their favorite podcasts
Listen up! Faculty share their favorite podcasts
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Molly Callahan
June 6, 2018
Machines are writing news stories. Does that mean robots will replace reporters?
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Machines are writing news stories. Does that mean robots will replace reporters?
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Molly Callahan
May 11, 2018
You’re the ‘innovation manager’ at a struggling newspaper. Now what?
World News
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You’re the ‘innovation manager’ at a struggling newspaper. Now what?
by
Bill Ibelle
May 2, 2018
How did the media get the number of school shootings so wrong?
World News
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How did the media get the number of school shootings so wrong?
by
Bill Ibelle
February 22, 2018
As Patriots team reporter, alumna is Super Bowl-bound
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As Patriots team reporter, alumna is Super Bowl-bound
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Greg St. Martin
February 2, 2018
Journalism student earns reporting fellowship with New York Times
University News
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Journalism student earns reporting fellowship with New York Times
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Jason Kornwitz
February 1, 2018
Don’t expect ‘fake news’ to disappear in 2018
Don’t expect ‘fake news’ to disappear in 2018
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Jason Kornwitz
January 2, 2018
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