In case you blinked last Monday (like the rest of the world), I was on the cover of the RedEye and in a feature story about Gen Y job hopping.
In case you blinked last Monday (like the rest of the world), I was on the cover of the RedEye and in a feature story about Gen Y job hopping.
Calling your ex-wife a nigger is obviously a few rungs below holding a knife to her throat in the realm of marital relationship no-no’s.
Telling the stories of human rights and social justice connects to the difficulties of keeping people’s attention. The stories are too heavy.
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Jane Hirt, newly minted Managing Editor of the Chicago Tribune, served as the event’s guest speaker. As she centered on the crisis of newspapers and media, Ms. Hirt gave the expected “anti-hunker down” pep talk. Essentially, journalism is changing. Get used to it.