Students begin spring reporting internships with Oxford Free Press Miami University seniors Chloe McKinney and Gina Roth are joining the Oxford Free Press staff as reporting interns this spring.
Nellie Bly’s legacy and the decline of investigative reporting Nellie Bly broke barriers for women in journalism in the late 1800s and inspired a new wave of investigative journalism. As the press industry has contracted in recent decades, investigative jobs have been on the line.
Oxford Free Press selected as participant in Report for America newsroom accelerator project The Oxford Free Press has been selected as one of the first accelerator newsroom partners for Report for America, a national organization which has been supporting newsrooms for almost a decade.
Reflections: Media and national politics The media has always played a role in American politics, but the industry has reinvented itself repeatedly over the decades.
It’s the story, stupid! Storytelling is our common ground in society, columnist Richard Campbell writes. Stories can help us bond with one another and shape our beliefs.
Two new interns start at Oxford Free Press The team at the Oxford Free Press is growing, with two new interns joining as reporters this fall.
Bias and the news: A primer Political bias gets a lot of attention in discussions about media, but Board Secretary Richard Campbell writes that other types of bias should get more attention.