News ‘scoops’ don’t have to be seen through a tarnished lens August 30, 2024 Editorials, Signed Editorials Continue reading
Long-time ‘Journal’ staffer wins Amnesty International Canada Media Award October 3, 2023 News, University Continue reading
Surprise—artificial intelligence lacks sincerity September 22, 2023 Editorials, Our Perspective Continue reading
From QJ to the New York Times: A conversation with Shivani Gonzalez April 8, 2022 Arts & Culture Continue reading
I’m both a journalist and a philosopher, and my work is better for it March 11, 2022 Arts & Culture, Postscript Continue reading
Tara Henley’s comments about the CBC exemplify how not to criticize journalism January 14, 2022 Editorials Continue reading
Journalism, not just Ryerson, has a discrimination problem March 12, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Accessible information is the key to combatting hate groups February 2, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
Student journalists are journalists. They should be recognized as such. January 26, 2021 Editorials Continue reading
To overcome hurdles to media access, we need to embrace publicly funded journalism November 6, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
News outlets spread information about the coronavirus, not fear March 27, 2020 Editorials Continue reading
Subscribers don’t have to pick mainstream over local journalism March 6, 2020 Editorials Continue reading