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Broadcasting student Amanda Hawkes on the NSCC campus.

The intern debate

Are free internships exploitative or invaluable?

Apr 7, 2014

The dark corner of plagiarism.

Fighting the 'unforgiveable sin' -- plagiarism

Everyone hates plagiarism, yet more cases are discovered

Apr 7, 2014

Joey Coleman is proud to be working as a crowdfunded journalist.

Crowdfunding Journalism

Online fundraising injects journalism with new options

Apr 7, 2014

Beverley Ware works from home, often doing many journalistic tasks at once.

Does multitasking mean better journalism?

Scientists, journalists consider if quality at risk

Apr 7, 2014

Paul MacNeill says community newspapers support vibrant communities.

Local newspapers keep communities alive

Small town papers, facing big challenges, plan to survive

Jan 24, 2014

Rick Howe and Melissa Mancini entered the radio business 35 years apart, but find common ground and learn from each other while working on the Rick Howe Show at News 95.7 in Halifax.

Generation Y journalists: mobile, tech savvy, learning

The future of journalism relies on Generation Y

Jan 24, 2014

Richard Spence interviews the head engineer at the diesel leak remediation site in Attawapiskat, Ont.

NGO launches First Nations journalism project

Group sends trainers in to teach photography, reporting

Jan 24, 2014

Chronicle Herald columnist Angela Mombourquette still feels the “boys’ club” effect at work.

Female journalists defy Hollywood stereotype

Movies, TV persist with the glamorous, the villain and the fool

Jan 24, 2014

Chocolate cake is a common dessert at high end restaurants.

Writing about food gets complicated

Restaurant critics wonder: can they serve readers good taste and health?

Jan 24, 2014

MacKinnon holds a bat.

Covering Cuba

Canadian journalists present non-American view of the communist island

Jan 24, 2014