St. Louis Magazine to bolster news coverage with new grant
Bucking the media trend of shrinking news staffs, St. Louis Magazine has been hiring key journalists, expanding its news.
Bucking the media trend of shrinking news staffs, St. Louis Magazine has been hiring key journalists, expanding its news.
Glennis Woosley, second from left holding a camera, was active in the student group from the high school that tried to persuade the school board not to ban books. She is pictured with students from Civitas, a civic engagement group in St. Louis, who traveled to Nixa to discuss students free speech rights and engagement to find common ground. Woosley is now editor of the Nixa student magazine. (Photo courtesy of Stephanie L Gavin)
In the immediate aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the Wall Street Journal made one of the most serious missteps.
The skies above southern Illinois offered a new perspective this summer for Chris Karadjov — associate journalism professor, Bulgarian.
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