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Will Nikki Haley face the same historic gender bias in media coverage during her presidential run? Don Lemon proves she will.
Nikki Haley stands behind a podium, smiling. A crowd looks on from behind wither several people holding up signs that say 'Nikki Haley'

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Will Nikki Haley face the same historic gender bias in media coverage during her presidential run? Don Lemon proves she will.

Plain and simple: Abortion rights is a healthcare story
Abortion rights advocates and anti-abortion protesters demonstrate in front of the Supreme Court of the United States Supreme Court of the United States in Washington, DC.

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Plain and simple: Abortion rights is a healthcare story

Could Chris Cuomo end up back on the air? ‘I wouldn’t be surprised,’ say journalism professors

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Could Chris Cuomo end up back on the air? ‘I wouldn’t be surprised,’ say journalism professors

Women journalists are fighting to overcome the ‘macho dynamics’ of US newsrooms

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Women journalists are fighting to overcome the ‘macho dynamics’ of US newsrooms

Northeastern professors question evidence and reality in collaborative art exhibit at Boston Cyberarts
Professors pose at art exhibit

Northeastern professors question evidence and reality in collaborative art exhibit at Boston Cyberarts

Journalism student Ysabelle Kempe took Humans of New York approach to document the effects of climate change in six US states
“I think the best thing journalists can do in their reporting on climate change is to make it more human,” says Ysabelle Kempe, a journalism student at Northeastern. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

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Journalism student Ysabelle Kempe took Humans of New York approach to document the effects of climate change in six US states

The Scope, a digital magazine run by Northeastern University students, covers stories that other outlets in Greater Boston have overlooked
Meg Heckman, assistant professor of journalism, and Catherine McGloin, the editor of The Scope, work on a story for the digital magazine. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

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The Scope, a digital magazine run by Northeastern University students, covers stories that other outlets in Greater Boston have overlooked

More women journalists are needed for the 2020 presidential election, says a report by Northeastern University’s Storybench

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More women journalists are needed for the 2020 presidential election, says a report by Northeastern University’s Storybench

What happens if a robot writes something libelous?

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What happens if a robot writes something libelous?

How do faculty prepare for finals?

How do faculty prepare for finals?

Northeastern welcomes new faculty
Four of Northeastern's newest faculty members.

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Northeastern welcomes new faculty