Nov 2, 2016 | Stories
by Jourdan Ma photos by Edith Lu A New York Times videojournalist said he got his job by returning to the office after his internship was over. Ben C. Solomon, who won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting of Ebola, told potential journalists to cover stories on their...
Nov 2, 2016 | Stories
by April Zhou photos by Aubrey Tu Minimizing harm to victims used as sources is important, Esther Htusan, a Pulitzer Prize winner, said in a lecture to journalism students and faculty this morning. “Sometimes victims are too vulnerable to use their names,” said...
Nov 2, 2016 | Stories
by Iris Yang photos by Joy Zhong Their newspaper was sold and twice changed editors during their investigation, said two Pulitzer winners in an open lecture at Hong Kong Baptist University. “When we were the middle of our series, the editor of the paper was removed....
Nov 2, 2016 | Stories
by Divino L. Cantal Jr. photos by by Zhang Xiaoqing and Lingling Huang Telling the truth and making change are the unified message of seven Pulitzer Prize winners to hundreds of communication and journalism students at Hong Kong Baptist University during the 7th...
Oct 28, 2016 | Stories
by Echo Luo photos by Iris Yang Four-time Pulitzer-Prize winner William Snyder cares more about people than the surrounding environment when reporting disasters, he said. “Unlike many photographers, news agencies in general, we didn’t focus on the destruction, we...
Oct 28, 2016 | Stories
by Divino L. Cantal Jr. photos by Echo Luo Journalists should ask themselves what the biggest and most neglected problems are in investigating issues, said Esther Htusan, an Associated Press reporter who won a Pulitzer Prize this year. “If you want to be a journalist,...