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Category: The Magazine

Four illustrations of court sketches drawn by Pam Davies
May 14, 2021March 24, 2023Featured, Spring 2021, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

All Rise: Virtual Court in Session

The inside story of how courts and the people who report on them scrambled to adapt to a virtual world.

Mother and two young daughters smiling while laying on a bed with greenery in the background.
May 9, 2021March 24, 2023Featured, Portrait of a Journalist, Spring 2021, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

The Mother Load

It’s never been easy to be a journalist and a mother. Now it’s harder. Bee Quammie creeps down the stairs of her […]

“Broken Home.” A sea turtle rests its head on a plastic bottle on Tortuguero Beach, Costa Rica in 2006. Image by Neil Ever Osborne.
April 22, 2021March 24, 2023Covering Climate Change, Doing good work, Spring 2021, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

Can Photojournalism Help Save the Environment?

Cameras in hand, journalists and photographers are taking action to help the environment. Here’s how.

Collage of TikTok videos
April 15, 2021March 24, 2023Inside the Business, News, Special Preview, Spring 2021, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

TikTok Breaks the News

TikTok is used by many journalists, but the app has posed a challenge: how to balance online trends with news-related content that appeals to younger users.

Indigenous Journalism with [ ] Review of Journalism photo
April 8, 2021March 24, 2023Indigenous issues, Special Preview, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

Revisiting Indigenous Stories in the Review

The Review regularly tackles stories about Indigenous representation in the news – here is a sampling of the publication’s work since 2016 featuring Indigenous voices, stories, or writers.

Black and white photo of trees along a trail at night
September 3, 2020March 24, 2023Featured, Spring 2020, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

The Long, Dark Trail

The history, mysteries, and ethics of true crime podcasts

Descriptive image of hand typing on a keyboard
August 30, 2020March 24, 2023Featured, Spring 2020, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

Peace Pacts

How the growing trend of collaboration across newsrooms brings with it many benefits and the opportunity to blaze new journalistic trails

Your Plan B
August 27, 2020March 24, 2023Featured, Spring 2020, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

What Is Your Plan B?

As gigs become increasingly scarce, emerging and experienced journalists are carving out new pathways

American Literary Journalist
August 23, 2020March 24, 2023Featured, Spring 2020, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

The American Literary Journalist Who Had a Passion for Canada

The vivacious writer Edith Iglauer explained Canada to Americans and vice versa

Two women stand with surf boards
August 20, 2020March 24, 2023Featured, Spring 2020, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story

Deep Dive

How the two founders of The Narwhal are employing robust investigative journalism and stunning visuals to re-energize coverage of climate change

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