Price hike at UC Berkeley’s journalism school December 11, 2014 By Chris Ip Governing body approves additional fee of $7,500 starting 2016
The new Pulitzer Prize rules explained December 10, 2014 By Chris Ip Awards administrator Mike Pride discusses expansion to include magazines and outside partnerships
Jill Abramson’s flashpoints with the federal government December 3, 2014 By Chris Ip The former New York Times Executive Editor on her regrets withholding major stories
Longform overload December 2, 2014 By Chris Ip New narrative journalism startups, like Latterly Magazine, launch as quickly as others fail in a crowded marketplace
What it’s like to be a polygamy beat reporter November 17, 2014 By Chris Ip Salt Lake Tribune reporter Nate Carlisle on an evolving coverage area
Beware labeling Pope Francis a liberal November 13, 2014 By Chris Ip Political boxes like liberal/conservative and evolutionist/creationist miss his real significance
Mana Neyestani reflects in ‘An Iranian Metamorphosis’ October 31, 2014 By Chris Ip The political cartoonist details his struggles in graphic-novel memoir
Ta-Nehisi Coates defines a new race beat October 29, 2014 By Chris Ip The Atlantic writer looks to the past to confront contemporary racism
Journalism’s new beats October 29, 2014 By Chris Ip Today’s coverage areas go way beyond cops, courts, and sports.
What’s next for Ferguson? October 24, 2014 By Chris Ip As grand jury decision over Michael Brown’s shooting looms, a Columbia Journalism panel questions early leaks