“Journalism is dying.” That is the response of many when I say I’m pursuing a graduate degree and career in journalism. With local newspapers closing every day, more and more people absorbing news through Twitter and Facebook and a drought in the hiring of journalists of color, they may be right—or so they think. Yes, … Continue reading “Re-engineering Journalism at Stanford”
Author: Tre'vell Anderson, The Dish Daily
Tre’vell Anderson is a student in Stanford's Graduate Program in Journalism. Originally from Charleston, SC, he earned his B.A. in Sociology from Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA. He is interested in race, gender, sexuality and other social issues.
Living in a World of Apples
I didn’t begin to pay attention to technology advertising until I arrived in Silicon Valley. I came to Stanford from Morehouse, a small historically Black, all-male college in Atlanta. When I think about it, the educational setting was technologically diverse. We had PC labs and Mac labs; our classrooms were PC-equipped yet Mac-friendly; and the … Continue reading “Living in a World of Apples”