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Nu Yang | 9/18/2012
J-school students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
Nu Yang | 9/17/2012
By using a smartphone or tablet, readers of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette can watch their newspaper come to life with the new PLUS application.
Nu Yang | 9/14/2012
Texas publisher wears many hats.
Nu Yang | 9/11/2012
After signing rent checks for 19 years, Pacific Northwest Inlander publisher Ted McGregor decided it was time to build the free alternative weekly newspaper its own headquarters.
Nu Yang | 9/7/2012
American University students in Washington, D.C., decided to report on issues that matter to their peers in a project called Voting Young.
Nu Yang | 9/4/2012
Journalist Daniel Heimpel climbed the 14,000-foot Mount Shasta in Northern California as a fundraiser for the foster-youth-run advocacy group California Youth Connection.
Nu Yang | 8/22/2012
Online investigative reality show spotlights muckrakers.
Nu Yang | 8/17/2012
RSVP Santa Fe is a joint publication between the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper and the city of Santa Fe that highlights the city’s hotels, restaurants, art galleries, and special events.
Nu Yang | 8/16/2012
J-school students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
Nu Yang | 8/15/2012
Texas journalist unravels the truth about man falsely imprisoned. 
Nu Yang | 8/10/2012
A special edition of the Portuguese weekly Terra Nostra recently set a new world record as the world’s smallest newspaper, measuring just 25 x 18mm.
Nu Yang | 8/9/2012
Fueled by a scandal centered on corrupt city officials, Latino California Bell was born.
Nu Yang | 8/6/2012
Local media help foreign journalists tell the whole story.
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