26 Years Later, MOVE Fallout Remains
By 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 More
I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream
By Kenneth L. Hawkins, Jr. NABJ Monitor If you have a hankering for original phosphate soda drinks and traditional ice cream recipes, then look no further than Philadelphia’s own, The…
August 6, 2011 / No Comment / Read More
Master Class Offer Tips for Career Success
Master Class Offer Tips for Career Success By Tatianah Green NABJ Monitor In a packed room, a panel of journalism veterans offered a “master class” of insights about how to…
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Lee Elected NABJ President
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 More
Student Rep Vote Ends in Tie
By 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 More
Students Host First Ever Award Competition
By Deron Dalton NABJ Monitor Students use Facebook to vote for choice awards This year, NABJ student representatives launched the first Student Choice Awards with a twist — using Facebook…
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New Database Aims to Boost Health Reporting
By Michael Finch II NABJ Monitor Health stories are being underreported, according to researchers at Washington University in St. Louis, and they have designed a website that makes data readily…
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