By Naomi E. Prioleau, Faran Foy and Daniella Dorcelus NABJ Monitor Greg Lee was elected NABJ president Friday, defeating Deirdre Childress and Charles Robinson. Lee, who will take the reins…
August 5, 2011 / 13 Comments / Read MoreBy Jade Olivia Earle NABJ Monitor For the first time in NABJ’s election history, the race for student representative ended with a tie. Candidates Marissa Evans and Wesley Lowery both…
August 5, 2011 / 1 Comment / Read MoreBy Chelsea Fuller NABJ Monitor People running through the city punching, kicking and robbing citizens at random is how many Philadelphians now see flash mobs. This is a contrast to…
August 5, 2011 / 3 Comments / Read MoreBy Shaneen Quarles NABJ Monitor TV Philadelphia may be known for names in history and geography, but food is one of the top tourist attractions. On Wednesday at Jim’s on…
August 5, 2011 / No Comment / Read MoreEryn Rogers NABJ Monitor Twenty-one years ago Sheila Brooks had a vision. For four years, Brooks fought to have a project that gave students real-world experience before they entered the…
August 4, 2011 / No Comment / Read MoreBy Ashley Calloway NABJ Monitor On the same day that media mogul Arianna Huffington announced the launch of HuffPost BlackVoices, she also urged attendees at NABJ’s opening ceremony to examine…
August 4, 2011 / No Comment / Read MoreBy Keisha C. Frazier NABJ Monitor A few subway stops away from the bustle near the Pennsylvania Convention Center is a quiet block in West Philadelphia with a fiery history.…
August 4, 2011 / No Comment / Read MoreBy Tatianah Green NABJ Monitor Looking for a little romance in the city famous for the LOVE sculpture?” Philadelphia has a lot to offer singles looking for great places to…
August 3, 2011 / No Comment / Read MoreBy Ariele Pratt NABJ Monitor NABJ officials expect 2,500 attendees at this year’s convention in Philadelphia, which is close to 1,000 more than last year’s convention in San Diego, said…
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