The End Days for Student Newspapers? Or An Opportunity to Expand?

The University of Waterloo student newspaper is facing the challenge of students deciding they want their money back. The student newspaper fee is opt-out, meaning students can request refunds. The Waterloo Region Record reports: The University of Waterloo’s student newspaper has been handing over cash to hundreds of…

Joey's Daily* Reading List for January 28, 2017

My increasingly not daily list of readings from across the WWW In no particular order: Rose: Thoughts about the demise of electoral reform – or, we should have seen it coming – Queen prof Jonathan Rose on electoral reform. Using Machine Learning to predict parking difficulty – an…

Joey's Daily Reading List for January 30, 2017

My daily sharing of readings from across the WWW In no particular order. What Yates Should Have Done and Quick Thoughts On Sally Yates’ Unpersuasive Statement: Two posts which make good arguments that former Acting Attorney General of the United States Sally Yates mishandled her response to the…

The Courts are Important, We Need Beat Reporters to Cover Them

The legal system is complex, it has immense power, and the public understanding of how it works is lacking because of a lack of journalists covering it as a beat. Yes, there is plenty of coverage of sensational and capital offense crime trials. Coverage of trials is not…

The Quebec Mosque Shooting

I learned of the Quebec Mosque shooting last night, and I sank – an attack against one is an attack against all. I watched as misinformation spread, people tweeted with anger from many angles, and even argued in Direct Messages with people who felt I should be tweeting…

Fighting for Better Rez Food Makes Tache Hall Memory Book

I’m a bit of a "trouble-maker", yes, I know that’s a bit of an understatement. One of my fights was for better residence food at University of Manitoba made the list of 2000-2010 highlights in a commemorative book of the history of Tache Hall. How I missed this…

Joey's Daily* Reading List for January 28, 2017

My Not-So-Daily List of Reads from Across the WWW I need to do better staying up on my readings and writing. I’ve been watching tonight’s events in the ongoing and growing constitutional crisis in the American Republic. You can find me retweet about the crisis over on my…

As a Crown Ward, The Library was a Lifeline to University

I’m proud of all of Hamilton’s social media communities for defending our Hamilton Public Library after recent comments by Ward 7 Councillor Donna Skelly. (You can listen to an audio recording or read a transcript.) Without computers at the library and access to knowledge, I would never have…

Joey's Reading List for January 25, 2017

My Daily[^n] sharing of reads from the WWW In no particular order: Is Trump a genius: I’m going to break my try to not link to Trump stuff for this Lawrence Lessig, the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School, piece. The Trouble…

US Public Radio's Brillant 100-Day Radio Show: Indivisible

Across the United States tonight, public radio stations aired a live radio show called "Indivisible" described as "public radio’s national conversation about America in a time of change." I listened tonight, and its brilliance is its simplicity. Four low-key hosts, on a rotation, between New York City and…
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