Election Night: An Instructor’s POV

It’s been a helluva year! I don’t have to explain for you all to know what I mean. Somewhere between pandemic and politics, we find ourselves continuing with our daily grind, trying to find our footing in the madness–it’s not any different for my students. My pride for the craft is reflected in the hard […]

In My Own Words: Warnock shares his take on covering sex-trafficking

Local sex-trafficker discusses his “business,” while local experts describe the dangers and consequences in the Hub City. The reality I wrote this story in spring 2019 for my reporting class. While this was not a story that I wanted to pursue at first, I decided it would be a good package for my original story, […]

Sexual Assault: It’s more common than you think

While April may be National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention month, this is a critical topic that should be discussed regularly. Reporting students Julianna Russ and Paris Regan discuss resources, while Sabrina Stovall shares an essay on the aftermath. Please click on the links below to learn more. Surviving Sexual Assault: It’s not your fault […]

Surviving Sexual Assault: It’s not your fault

By: Sabrina Stovall Everyone has the “that would NEVER happen to me” mentality when it comes to personal tragedies. People feel that way because it may be hard to admit there is bad in this world – it’s especially hard to admit there are bad people around us.  I was raped. When you look at […]