The New Republic, then and now Tallying the staff turnover at the overhauled magazine February 18, 2015 By David Uberti and Chris Ip
Drop Out? November 19, 2010 By Curtis Brainard Suggested closure of Colorado journalism school sparks controversy
Glory Days September 30, 2010 By Sara Germano The unique legacy of Brooklyn College newspaper the Vanguard
Coffee, Tea . . . and a Scoop September 30, 2010 By Patti McCracken A hyperlocal in the Czech Republic runs its newsroom out of a coffee shop
Let’s Talk About Sex(ism) November 10, 2008 By Jane Kim How the media handled gender during the campaign
A Little Something for Your Trouble November 9, 2008 By Megan McGinley Buyout packages at papers around the country
Ties That Blind November 8, 2008 By Merrill Goozner Following the funding trail in health and medical reporting
Blame It On Aécio October 30, 2008 By Elizabeth Tuttle A journalism student’s video documentary took on the issue of governmental press manipulation in Brazil.
About Those Anonymice September 18, 2008 By Cassandra Lizaire and Alicia Tejada II A research project evaluates how closely NYT reporters adhere to the paper’s anonymous sourcing policy