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Threats, risks, freedom: journalism and human rights in Turkey today
The 1995 referendum, 20 years later: ‘It was a very intense and emotional night’
Homecoming milestones
Peek behind the campaign curtain
'Photojournalism delivers the news to the heart'
On assignment for The New York Times
Fashion-minded Concordia student guides Flanelle magazine
Will Jon Stewart change the way we study journalism?
Journalism grad goes nationwide
7 Concordians who make international headlines
Scholars dive into 1.4 million digital pages of media history
Steering journalism’s future
Coms Games 2015
Francine Pelletier redefines the F-word
From Russia, with perplexity
How 16 daring women changed the face of Canadian journalism
Un voyage en train marque l’histoire du journalisme canadien
Excerpt: Elles étaient seize
Francine Pelletier: Five questions to a feminist journalist
Does a digital-age journalism student have the edge? Ask the CBC
Challenges of a modern journalist
From Concordia to Canadian media giant
Tu Thanh Ha: 'My Link memories'
Alumnus Mark Kelley wins an Emmy
Keeping up with journalism’s drastic changes
Honouring a member of the fifth estate
Journalist Francine Pelletier lands Concordia’s first Michener-Deacon Fellowship
Concordia professor recognized for a lifetime of excellence in journalism
“Welcome to Chicago. You’re with the Tribune now”
Jailed. Tortured. Triumphant.
Canadian journalism subtly influences American media
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