Journalism
06.29.2015
03.20.2015
Surviving Charlie Hebdo journalist Zineb El Rhazoui says not everyone can be Charlie.
Chicago Booth economist Matthew Gentzkow sifts insights about the media from massive amounts of digital information.
Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens, AB’95, brings a UChicago intellectual spirit to the sword fight of political commentary.
From our print archive: In remarks at Alumni Weekend in 1969, Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, AB’38, demonstrates the complexities of covering campus protest in the Vietnam era.
From our print archive: With a killer instinct, David Axelrod, AB’76, creates messages that turns political candidates into winners.
Legendary photo editor John G. Morris, U-High’33, AB’37, reflects on his career in pictures.
Arika Okrent, PhD’04, lists the reasons why the listicle is a popular literary form.
Harvey Levin, JD’75, purveyor of celebrity news at TMZ, wrestles with issues of journalistic ethics and privacy.
A distinguished career at the New York Times prepared Leslie Maitland, AB’75, for reporting a deeply personal story.