Oct 28, 2016 | Stories
by April Zhou photos by Jane Yao Instead of reporting how Ebola affected the West, like most mainstream media, Ben C. Solomon said his reporting team focused coverage on Liberians. “People who are in the most terrible circumstances actually have the most powerful...
Oct 28, 2016 | Stories
by Cristina Wu photos by Mathilda Guo Labor abuse may be an open secret in many supply chains around the world, but journalists need to find out the problems, a Pulitzer Prize Winner said in a lecture today. Many countries, including Thailand, Taiwan, China and the US...
Oct 27, 2016 | Stories
by Serina Zheng photos by Echo Luo Two education reporters covering violence in Philadelphia schools said interviewing a girl assaulted by a gang of students in school was challenging. “It is difficult,” Kristen Graham, who won a Pulitzer for her work with colleague...
Oct 27, 2016 | Stories
by Serina Zheng photos by Edith Lu Photographs should tell stories about people, said Pulitzer-winning journalist William Snyder in a lecture at Hong Kong Baptist University today. “Focus on the people,” he said nine different times during the talk. Storytelling is...
Oct 27, 2016 | Stories
by Zhang Xiaoqing Photos by Edith Lu Don’t argue but enlighten when writing news stories, George Rodrigue, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, said to students at Hong Kong Baptist University today. “When covering political issues, don’t talk about politics, but about...