In media and journalism, ethics are important but tricky to understand. It can be a bit of a game that starts with a desire to understand a particular practice, finding one organization that says to do x, thinking that’s what you should always do, then seeing something that says to do x but think about y, and realizing you may have been wrong in your original thinking.
The Stute
On Sunday, Victor De Caires, a recent Stevens graduate, got the first sign that something was wrong around 11 p.m. Outside, the temperature in his hometown of Richmond, Texas, had reached record lows amid Winter Storm Uri.
As of late, the trend on the internet has been skincare routines and beauty hacks. Social media is currently saturated with TikTokers and influencers preaching their personal tried and true routines.
For the past several months I’ve been trying to understand the difference between activism and journalism, or rather, if there even is a difference that exists.
On June 23, 2020, specific Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) goals and actions were endorsed by President Nariman Farvardin and Stevens Vice Presidents.
When you think of spinach, what typically comes to mind? A food you hate? A leafy green vegetable? A staple of any healthy diet?
One of my favorite things about Instagram is the amount of creative content one can find at any time: the work of graphic designers, calligraphers, poets, painters, or illustrators.
Newly-elected President Joe Biden announced on January 4 that if the Democrats controlled both chambers of Congress, “$2,000 checks will go out the door.”
It was Valentine’s Day this Sunday, which means that love is in the air, along with a certain virus that shall not be named.
I grew up in a house on a hill. My house was surrounded by hills, actually. Every block, in every direction, was characterized by its steepness.
