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Politics in the Age of New Media
Monday, 24 September 2012
by Nathan Serota
How will the changing landscape of journalism affect this year’s election coverage? How do you stay one step ahead November’s non-stop political news cycle? Mike Allen, chief political reporter for Politico, author of the daily “Playbook,” and “The Man the White House Wakes Up To” will be coming to campus to discuss political reporting in the age of
- Published in Goings On
Future of Food Writing with New York Times Restaurant Critic
Monday, 28 November 2011
by Lauren Zumbach
Whether you’re interested in fine dining and criticism or still have food on the brain after Thanksgiving break, join the University Press Club for the annual Louis R. Rukeyser ’54 Memorial Lecture Series featuring Pete Wells, the New York Times’ newly announced restaurant critic. Wells, the editor of the New York Times’ Dining & Wine
- Published in Goings On
The Future of Investigative Journalism
Sunday, 28 November 2010
by Samantha Pergadia
Are you concerned about the changing landscape of journalism? Do you wonder where the Woodwards and Bernsteins of our day are? Interested in efforts to “free” up creative content? Have we got the lecture for you. Join the University Press Club for its annual Louis R. Rukeyser ’54 Memorial Lecture Series, featuring Paul Steiger, president
- Published in Goings On
Jeffrey Sachs: Everybody hates the poors
Tuesday, 05 May 2009
by Angela Wu
Princeton’s American Whig-Cliosophic Society awarded Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University and sustainable development professor Jeffrey Sachs the James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service tonight. Sachs, who also serves as a special adviser to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon told the audience that rich nations need to remember that they have a
- Published in Goings On