May 24, 2023September 11, 2023Covering the Media, Digital stories, Online Exclusives, Quick Reads, Spring 2023, Stories, The Magazine How not to cover a natural disaster I’m about to graduate from my journalism degree, despite waning faith in this industry
May 8, 2023September 11, 2023Covering the Media, Digital stories, Quick Reads, Spring 2023, Stories Reporter’s Pride It’s important to celebrate journalistic wins! Sofia Ariza asked three journalists about their proudest pieces.
April 23, 2023September 11, 2023Fun and Games, Spring 2023 How Well Do You Know Your Canadian Media? See if you can name 14 news outlets, from coast to coast in this interactive crossword by Emily Clare Elliott.
April 21, 2023January 27, 2024Digital stories, Multimedia, Online Exclusives, Quick Reads, Spring 2023, Stories ChatGPTrue or False? A Review journalist tests the accuracy of ChatGPT’s answers
April 19, 2023Spring 2023, The Magazine, Top Story We’re having a party! Join us to celebrate the release of the Spring 2023 issue!
July 8, 2021March 24, 2023Featured, Spring 2021, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story Nadia Stewart is Creating Space for Black Journalists in Canada—Here’s How “I always lean on the side of optimism.”
June 17, 2021March 24, 2023Featured, Spring 2021, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story Path of Exile Non-profits are urging Canada to facilitate refuge for journalists in danger, but can the industry help them get back to work?
June 11, 2021March 24, 2023Featured, Spring 2021, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story Signs of Trouble for Lifestyle Journalism Layoffs and lack of equity amid a pandemic—how is lifestyle journalism surviving?
June 8, 2021March 24, 2023Featured, Spring 2021, Stories, The Magazine, Top Story How Lifestyle Journalism is Getting Us Through a Pandemic Sourdough starters, maskne remedies, dalgona coffee, and home gardens.
June 2, 2021March 24, 2023Stories, Top Story How student journalists and publications are vital to reconciliation At the Review’s Spring 2021 digital magazine launch, Brandi Morin weighed in on the renaming debate, where Canadian media has failed Indigenous peoples, and how tomorrow’s journalists can pick up the slack