Read more3 minute read OpinionsWhy journalists need to be paid Journalism—as many of us at The Concordian know—is a competitive field with very few jobs available. Just recently,…byThe ConcordianFebruary 7, 2017
Read more3 minute read NewsConcordia journalists debut their work in Canadian magazine After 10 months of work, a Concordia journalism class, led by the New York Times’ managing editor, published…bySavanna CraigNovember 22, 2016
Read more3 minute read ArtsFollowing a reporter on the front lines New documentary to be presented at the RIDM festival explores the challenges of being a journalist in areas…byBashir RifaiNovember 1, 2016
Read more3 minute read NewsMohamed Fahmy comes to Concordia Award-winning journalist talks about his experience in prison and calls for the university to support Homa Hoodfar Concordia…byNelly Sérandour-AmarSeptember 25, 2016
Read more5 minute read NewsHubert Lacroix on the future of CBC CBC CEO spoke to a class full of Concordia journalism students on Jan. 21 On Jan. 21, Hubert…byNathalie LaflammeJanuary 27, 2015
Read more2 minute read OpinionsMedia today: Canadian content matters Why people should be passionate about public broadcasting On Jan. 21, Hubert Lacroix, the CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada, addressed…byThe ConcordianJanuary 27, 2015
Read more2 minute read OpinionsWill cat GIFs fuel the future of journalism? You won’t believe the answer! Let’s be honest, BuzzFeed probably isn’t the future of journalism. They are, however,…byMatthew CivicoNovember 25, 2014
Read more3 minute read NewsMellissa Fung on challenges and hope for Afghanistan Journalist minimizes 28-day kidnapping ordeal to focus on status of citizens On Tuesday Nov. 18, journalist Mellissa Fung…byMarie Briere de la HosserayeNovember 25, 2014
Read more3 minute read OpinionsBehind the scenes with a war correspondent On August 20, Japanese foreign correspondent Mika Yamamoto was fatally shot while reporting on the civil war in Syria.byGregory WilsonSeptember 4, 2012
Read more3 minute read NewsJournalism professor Ross Perigoe dies of cancer Ross Perigoe, a fixture of the Concordia journalism department, died from a brain tumour on the evening of Jan. 3.January 10, 2012
OpinionsThe world still needs print journalism When I told my family and friends that I was enrolling in a journalism program, I was met…byThe ConcordianApril 5, 2011