Outside Clips

A journalism program located in the publishing capital of the world should be more than a teaching institute. We teach journalism by doing journalism. We also encourage and help students pitch their work. Our students, faculty, and alumni have been published across television, audio, print, and digital media. Here is some of our work. We hope you enjoy it.

 
Los Angeles Times
February 10th, 2021
Op-Ed: Why tough talk about the Saudis could still lead to big arm sales
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
The new republic publication logo
February 9th, 2021
The Unheroic Life of Stan Lee
Jillian Steinhauer
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2011
Vogue
February 8th, 2021
Life at Home With the BFF Rock Climbers Redefining the Sport
Ari Schneider
American Journalism Online 2020
Jezebel
February 5th, 2021
How the NFL Risks the Health of Cheerleaders, Its Hardest Working, Lowest Paid Women
Emily Leibert
American Journalism Online 2021
The New York Times
February 2nd, 2021
In Three New Collections, Characters on the Edge
Chelsea Leu
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2020
Harper’s Magazine
February 1st, 2021
Shades of Blue
Thomas Chatterton Williams
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2006
The New Yorker
January 31st, 2021
The Insider Insights of “Detransition, Baby”
Crispin Long
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2016
The new republic publication logo
January 29th, 2021
In Defense of Doing Nothing
Apoorva Tadepalli
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
Discover
January 27th, 2021
Massive Craters in Siberia Are Exploding Into Existence. What’s Causing Them?
Leslie Nemo
SHERP 2017
Hyperallergic
January 27th, 2021
Imagining the Future Amid Alejandro Cardenas’s Profound, Brooding Canvases
Alana Pockros
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2021
The New York Times
January 26th, 2021
Lone Wolves Connected Online: A History of Modern White Supremacy
Laura Smith
Literary Reportage 2015
Soft Punk
January 25th, 2021
Derek
Erin Winseman
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2019
The Cut
January 19th, 2021
I Think About These 2008 Gossip Girl Ads a Lot
Mycah Hazel
Literary Reportage 2020
The Counter
January 19th, 2021
Foodborne diseases kill thousands of Americans each year. Tracing food with genetically engineered spores could help.
Niko McCarty
SHERP 2021
Outside
January 19th, 2021
Jordan Hasay Will Outrun You. While Smiling.
Katherine Laidlaw
Adjunct Faculty
Los Angeles Times
January 19th, 2021
The timely story of an FBI snitch and a slain 1960s Black Panther leader
Craigh Barboza
Adjunct Faculty
NPR
January 12th, 2021
Audio: Commercial Fishermen Sue Michigan Over New Restrictions
Lexi Krupp
SHERP 2018
Book Forum
January 12th, 2021
On Pleasure and Survival in Claude McKay’s “Romance in Marseille”
Sara Krolewski
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2021
The Daily Beast
January 10th, 2021
The D.C. Riot Was ‘A Sad Day’ for Republicans in Obama-Trump Counties
David Dent
Associate Professor | New York/Nation, Director
Science News
January 8th, 2021
A new polio vaccine joins the fight to vanquish the paralyzing disease
Aimee Cunningham
SHERP 2004
The Washington Post
January 7th, 2021
Trump and Kushner are claiming credit for solving a conflict they helped inflame
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
CNN
January 5th, 2021
This prisoner says he’s been waiting 43 years for a fair trial in a racist Louisiana parish. A hearing may be his final chance
Christina Carrega
Adjunct Faculty
Psychology Today
January 5th, 2021
When Safety Is Shattered: Why losing a home is uniquely painful
Abigail Fagan
SHERP 2017
The New York Times
December 29th, 2020
You’re Infected With the Coronavirus. But How Infected? Knowing the amount of virus in your body could help doctors treat you.
Apoorva Mandavilli
SHERP 1999