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A pair of reading glasses placed on top of a black and white newspaper ( By PublicDomainPictures from Pixabay).
July 6, 2021
“I’m always skeptical”: Sixty news consumers discuss their mistrust in the news
Two people using mobile phones (By terimakasih0 from Pixabay).
June 26, 2021
Community Storytelling Network, Expressive Digital Media Use, and Civic Engagement
A person in a beige sweatshirt looks at their phone while laying on their bed (By Eren Li from Pexels).
June 26, 2021
How journalism can empower and engage audiences without making them feel depressed
Random white numbers jumbled together on a red background (By Black ice from Pexels).
June 25, 2021
Numbers can trip you up during the pandemic – here are 4 tips to help you figure out tricky stats
A person wearing glasses uses a cellphone to shop online (By HutchRock from Pixabay).
June 25, 2021
The predictive utility of word familiarity for online engagements and funding
Professor Laufer and his Advanced Reporting students smile for a picture together in a classroom (Courtesy of Classroom 15).
June 25, 2021
‘Classroom 15’: From journalism assignment to investigative book
A professor and a team of SOJC students uncover a true story about a fourth-grade class in 1960 whose dreams of corresponding with Soviet children were dashed by the FBI.
A woman in blue shirt sits in a black and red gaming chair (By Ron Lach from Pexels).
June 25, 2021
The Bigoted ‘Trash Talk’ That’s Tolerated in Gaming
a psychedelic collage of audio microphones (DSculptor/iStock, SooniosPro/iStock).
June 25, 2021
Why Clubhouse’s user experience is so alluring
A wooden 'Welcome to Oregon' sign stands in a field, wishing that travelers enjoy their visit (by rustejunk).
June 25, 2021
Peter Laufer: Don’t tell me not to Californicate Oregon: A question of pedigree
A person stands facing away from the camera with black headphones on.
June 25, 2021
Damian Radcliffe investigates rising popularity of audio chatrooms in recent story with Conversation

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