Tag: Journalism

Satire: Don’t ever trust the news

You’re very fortunate to have stumbled upon this article. It means there’s still hope to save you from fake news before it’s too late.  Throughout...

Support The California Aggie and student print journalism 

A few weeks ago, New University received an email from The California Aggie after its academic senate revealed plans to cut printing costs in...

‘Facts Under Fire’ conference: The future of journalism

Journalists, professors and scholars of all kinds gathered in UCI’s School of Law for the Facts Under Fire: Reporting in Impossible Times conference on...

The New University is back

Failure is such a daunting prospect. I find that far too often in life, we fear failure as though it is the end of...

Farewell New U, Welcome The AntReader

Editor's Note: The following editorial letter was first published in the Spring 2023 Farewell Print Edition of The New University on the morning of...

The Philippines’ Historical Revisionism Reflects A Growing Global Erasure of Facts

Following the 2022 Philippine elections and the rise of the Marcos family to power, a bigger issue has been spotlighted within the Filipino community: historical revisionism or the reinterpretation of historical events.

Rupert Murdoch and the Growing Corporate Influence on Journalistic Freedom

Last month Trump announced his re-run for president, but his fiasco after a failed election in 2020 has left many apprehensive about the call.  The most noteworthy being Rupert Murdoch, founder of News Corporation Ltd. and owner of Fox Corp.

To Our Readers: Preserve Student Journalism at UCI

Dear New University and UCI community, Since 1968, the New University has strived to be the primary source for UCI and Irvine news. Now in...

In a Clear Act of Government Overreach, Beijing Dissolves Hong Kong’s Free Press and Any Attempt at Democracy

In the wake of the 2019 pro-democracy protests, Hong Kong’s independent media began to disappear. The sources that millions relied on for opposition statements...

Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa Highlights The Need To Diversify Journalism

Earlier this month, Filipina journalist Maria Ressa won a Nobel Peace Prize for her fight against misinformation led by President Rodrigo Duterte of the...

Jim Acosta Did Nothing Wrong, and We Should Be Worried

What was at first yet another example of President Donald Trump losing his temper under the pressure of media questioning quickly became a reason for national concern as the White House took action against CNN journalist Jim Acosta after a press conference following the Nov. 6 Midterm Election.

Letter from the Editor: After 50 Years of Print Media, New University Looks to Digital Future

Starting in fall 2018, the New University will cease print operations and become an all-digital publication for the first time in its 50-year history, due...

World Press Photo Award Ironic in Light of Venezuela’s Lack of Freedom of Speech

Venezuelan-born photographer Ronaldo Schemidt won the World Press Photo of the Year award last week for a photo depicting a protester on fire in...

Editorial: UCI Elections, Why You Should Vote for Measure U

Since 1965, the New University has recorded UCI’s history through weekly issues highlighting everything from sports events to campus clubs to political uprisings. We...

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