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A lot of things contributed to the diminishment of newspapers across the U.S., as one of the experts points out at the beginning of the bracing new documentary, “Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink.” A hesitancy to embrace the digital revolution.| Quill
Peter Laufer, the University of Oregon’s James Wallace Chair Professor of Journalism, built his career by sticking his nose into difficult, dangerous situations. A veteran foreign correspondent for NBC News and the author of more than two dozen books, Laufer went everywhere from war zones to refugee camps to the halls of government.| Quill
Quill, a magazine by the Society of Professional Journalists| Quill
Quill, a magazine by the Society of Professional Journalists| Quill
Quill, a magazine by the Society of Professional Journalists| Quill
Quill, a magazine by the Society of Professional Journalists| Quill
Valeria Fernández embraces every opportunity to roam inside the shadows and tell the stories of the human beings who have no choice but to live there. In the center of her wheelhouse is her ability to peel back the layers that everyone else sees in order to tell a more complete story about a person’s heart.| Quill
(Courthouse photo by Robert Buckman) One hundred years ago this July, the nation’s media were riveted on a trial in the unlikely venue of the small town of Dayton, Tennessee. It wasn’t a sensational murder trial like that of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold in Chicago the year before, but a seemingly mundane misdemeanor that captivated the country’s attention and became part of American popular culture.| Quill
Quill – Summer 2025| Quill