Amanda Panacci

Silenced Spring

Silenced Spring

Environmental reporters are turning to crowdfunding—but their voices are becoming whispers in the noise of news

Environmental reporters are turning to crowdfunding—but their voices are becoming whispers in the noise of news

 Tim Falconer

The dangerous pride of the innumerate journalist

The dangerous pride of the innumerate journalist

The following is a guest post from this year’s Review instructor Tim Falconer.    “I suck at math—that’s why I went into journalism” has been a humblebrag since before the invention of the humblebrag. I heard people chortle about their mathematical incompetence back when I was a student and I still hear them laughing today. My reaction […]

 Cormac McGee

A look at where we fail

A look at where we fail

I’m a journalist. I traded advanced functions and calculus for data management in high school. I use Google when I need to calculate a percentage. I have no idea what constitutes a polar vortex, or the difference between a tidal wave and a tsunami. When reporters proudly say they suck at math, how can we […]

 Dan Falk

The Earth According to Suzuki

The Earth According to Suzuki

Testing the methods of a scientist turned journalist turned environmental activist

“This used to be a forest,” says David Suzuki, standing in a wasteland of tangled roots and jagged stumps near Tofino Creek on Vancouver Island. Walking towards the camera, he continues: “It’s a typical example of clear-cut logging, that accounts for well over 90 percent of all trees cut in British Columbia. It’s crude and […]