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Heidi Kulicke | 8/15/2011
A creative Maryland couple paid homage to the industry that brought them together during a recent wedding ceremony and reception.
Nu Yang | 8/12/2011
Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism explores the newsroom of the future.
Heidi Kulicke | 8/9/2011

MuckReads invites readers to share stories of accountability through Twitter.

Heidi Kulicke | 8/8/2011
Weekly TV show from The New York Times targets New Yorkers.
Heidi Kulicke | 7/20/2011
J-School students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
Kristina Ackermann | 7/18/2011
Israeli artist Liat Yaniv uses discarded newsprint to create dolls and other art forms.
Heidi Kulicke | 7/15/2011
Longreads.com caters to people interested in reading longer stories in digital form.
Heidi Kulicke | 7/11/2011
The Huntsville Times, The Birmingham News, and the Mobile Press-Register joined together to create “Day of Devastation,” a 128-page volume documenting stories of hope and tragedy through words and photos of the April 27 event.
Heidi Kulicke | 7/8/2011
Nieman Lab launched an encyclopedia of the future of news, called Encyclo.
Heidi Kulicke | 7/5/2011
Reporter and photographer used Intersect to document 13-day investigation.
Heidi Kulicke | 6/23/2011
Journalists around the world have a new forum to collaborate and foster ideas.
Heidi Kulicke | 6/17/2011
The social media website Quora allows users to ask and respond to questions in depth, without the restraints of character limits.
Heidi Kulicke | 6/15/2011

J-School students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.

Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce
Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013