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Some student newspaper positions — especially editorial ones — at many liberal arts colleges are unpaid, which perpetuates the continued overrepresentation of upper-middle class, often white, reporters.
The wire, run via Substack, helps student reporters share knowledge and reporting.
“There are more black men in prison than college.” “A dollar spent in the black community stays there for only six hours.” A project at Howard University aims to dispel oft-repeated myths.
At Mt. San Antonio College, they’ve traded in print for distributed publishing, focusing on realtime reporting and distribution: “We’re speaking the language of our generation.”
The University of Pennsylvania student newspaper is looking for innovative students on its staff — and from outside the paper.
From 2003 to 2014, the number of newspaper reporters covering American statehouses fell 35 percent.