Journalism students published in ‘The News-Gazette’
Several journalism students wrote investigative pieces that were recently featured in The News-Gazette.
Students in JOUR 315: Advanced Public Affairs Reporting and JOUR 483: Investigative Reporting classes, taught in Fall 2023 by Professor Brant Houston, Knight Chair Professor in Investigative and Enterprise Reporting, had work originally published in CU-CitizenAccess, an online newsroom devoted to community and watchdog reporting. Houston also teaches a Spring 2024 section of JOUR 400: Newsroom Experience that focuses on CU-CitizenAccess.
Articles by Farrah Anderson, Grace Brinkman, Ben Crane, Ethan Holesha, and Stephanie Wayda, all seniors in journalism, had stories picked up and re-published by The News-Gazette.
Read the students’ original articles here:
- Elderly Champaign residents mourn the loss of services at Inman; Half of residents leave, by Farrah Anderson
- Condemned Champaign apartments’ out-of-town owners facing two city lawsuits seeking reimbursement, by Grace Brinkman
- Bike thefts surge on University of Illinois campus, but online reporting system aids police investigations, by Ben Crane
- Campustown burglaries rise; Package theft plays big role, by Ethan Holesha
- Garden Hills residents question number of businesses selling liquor in and near neighborhood, by Stephanie Wayda