Donald Trump’s constant use of the term “fake news” to describe the work of career journalists has deeply insulted and alienated many in the industry, according to Lebeau.
On Campus, News
Murphy And Elie Tackle The Art Of Editing And The Life Of A Journalist
Editor-at-large for Vanity Fair Cullen Murphy, writer Paul Elie and BC English professor James T. Lester held a panel on Thursday night to discuss their career paths as editors at major publications.
On Campus
Journalist Shares Stories Of Reporting In Unsafe Conditions
Lara Logan, a 60 Minutes correspondent, shared her experiences reporting in dangerous areas, including when she was sexually assaulted during protests in Egypt.
On Campus, News
Panel Considers Role Of Journalism In 21st Century
A panel discusses the state of journalism and the changing role of the ‘Newsworthy’ in contemporary society.
News, On Campus
BC Alum, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Talks Story Selection
“If it’s not something that I would tell my friend at a bar about, I’m probably not going do a story about it,”
Arts, On Campus, Column
Remember To Ask The Stupid Questions
On Tuesday evening, journalist Gareth Cook advised aspiring writers to be curious, nice, and relentless—and to never be afraid to ask the ‘stupid questions.’