SCU Intro to Journalism
QUESTION OF THE WEEK: This story is from news outlets that serve "ethnic" audiences. How does it differ in its view of newsworthiness, choice of sources, or other elements from "mainstream" news?
Students witness and report on the ways in which American identity is shaped from the inside, within our communities, and from the outside, through the lens of news coverage.
This is the social news group for Sally Lehrman's Intro to Journalism class at Santa Clara University.
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Fighting climate change with nuclear energy
Nuclear power is currently the only carbon-free energy source that can provide base load electricity, Stepp writes, a characteristic crucial to reducing global greenhouse gas ... -
‘Vinegar Revolt’ Bus Fare Protests Spread Across Brazil
(Multimedia) The waves of protests against a bus fare increase in São Paulo is moving beyond the city limits and becoming a national movement. -
EXCLUSIVE: Mystery organization with UN ties issues diplomatic IDs — except they arent
EXCLUSIVE: A controversial organization with tenuous ties to the United Nations—and which counts Kenyan relatives of Barack Obama among its good-will ambassadors – is ... -
Military plans to open more combat jobs to women by 2016
By 2016, women could be permitted to train for most combat roles, including infantry and artillery positions, under detailed plans released by the Pentagon on Tuesday ... -
World's poorest will feel brunt of climate change, warns World Bank
Droughts, floods, sea-level rises and fiercer storms likely to undermine progress in developing world and hit food supply Millions of people around the world are likely to be ... -
Obama Preparing Big Effort to Curb Climate Change - New York Times (blog)
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The GOP Tries To Redefine Rape Exemptions—Again
The House debated and passed a bill on Tuesday that would ban all abortions after 20 weeks across the country. The bill, passed by a nearly party-line vote of 228 to 196, ... -
Climate change threatens trouble in the near future, World Bank says
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The claim that the White House was ‘aware’ of the IRS behavior
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VIDEO: Toxic isotope found in Fukushima water
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