SPJ Blog

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  • A Look into the Future of DePaul SPJ

    By Kiersten Riedford, DePaul SPJ president On Sept. 30, I attended an SPJ chapter leader roundtable to connect with chapter presidents, both collegiate and regional, to see how DePaul SPJ can improve itself in the coming months.  The insight I received from multiple members of the journalism and SPJ community was above and beyond my… Read more

  • SPJ Board Elections 2023-24

    Here are the candidates’ statements for DePaul SPJ board elections for the 2023-24 school year. President Juliana Pelaez Positions Interested In: I am reapplying to be on the Society of Professional Journalists board because I would like to continue working with a team of leaders. While the team has been through various changes this year,… Read more

  • Reporting on health disparities in Chicago

    Chicago’s history of health disparity, disinvestment, and future avenues of investigation This is a guest post by Sam Moilanen and Lily Lowndes, members of the Chicago Undercovered class that prioritizes reporting on Chicago’s South and West side communities. It is common knowledge that there are health disparities in the city of Chicago. According to 2021… Read more

  • Documentary ‘Punch 9 for Harold Washington’ pays tribute to Chicago’s first Black mayor

    This is a guest post by Audrey Champelli, a member of the Chicago Undercovered class that prioritizes reporting on Chicago’s South and West side communities. Last week, our class took a trip to see “Punch 9 for Harold Washington,” a documentary that broadened my understanding of the history of Chicago politics just in time for… Read more

  • Learning from Experience: Educational Reporting

    This is a guest post from Riley Andrews, a member of the Chicago Undercovered class, which prioritizes reporting on Chicago’s South and West side communities. Educational reporting involves building relationships, being persistent, and doing further research than you might expect. Sitting in front of a DePaul Community Reporting class, Mauricio Peña and Cam Rodriguez with… Read more

  • The importance of local journalism from Amethyst J. Davis, founder of the Harvey World Herald

    This is a guest post from Cary Robbins, a member of the Chicago Undercovered class, which prioritizes reporting on Chicago’s South and West Side communities. When Amethyst J. Davis came back to her hometown of Harvey, Illinois, at the beginning of the pandemic, she was shocked to see that nothing had changed. Coming from New… Read more

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