Journalists, linguists, and lexicographers on the problems with martial metaphors for COVID-19
A Truer North
Local journalists from northern Canada are trying to build a better, more representative system.
Pandemic Gains
How three student publications managed to adapt during a pandemic. The pandemic has forced journalism organizations to find creative ways to communicate information, and student publications are no exception. In-person conversations have now turned into Slack messages and lectures replaced with Zoom squares. As a result of COVID-19, students have been pushed off-campus, making it… Continue reading Pandemic Gains
All Rise: Virtual Court in Session
The inside story of how courts and the people who report on them scrambled to adapt to a virtual world.
The Mother Load
It’s never been easy to be a journalist and a mother. Now it’s harder. Bee Quammie creeps down the stairs of her Oshawa townhouse, trying her best to embody silence, holding her breath to prevent her one-year-old, Layla, from waking up. It’s just past 7 p.m. on a late spring night in 2016, and it’s… Continue reading The Mother Load