Dining In The District
Find out how these three newer black-owned restaurants are gaining a following by targeting a niche market in D.C.
The effect of #JournalismSoWhite
How journalists of color work in the news industry despite the lack of diversity.
'Me and my camera:' Navigating the news industry as a journalist of color
News producer, Tolleah Price, details her experiences working as a journalist of color.
Not your average spin class
Take a regular spin class and throw in today's hip-hop music and what do you get? An intense and upbeat workout filled with the latest dance moves.
Local foodies add online spin to food journalism
Within the last decade or so what we have grown to know as traditional journalism has been dying a slow death.
From farm to front door: Local, organic online grocery startups target niche market
Online grocery delivery startups that serve the Washington, DC-area hope consumers will find it more convenient to get local, fresh and organic food delivered straight to their door. But will they pay more?
Farewell to online comments sections?
The debate on the necessity of comments sections underneath online news articles is brewing, and digital journalism professionals are weighing in on whether or not online news websites should regularly moderate their comments or if it's time to completely get rid of them altogether.
In live news, impact matters
NBC Washington's Assistant News Director Matt Glassman discussed the importance of urgency, impact and Facebook in today's world of live broadcast news to a small class of Interactive Journalism graduate students at American University.
The future of digital journalism: Twitter is here to stay–for now
In a world where you can access your news from just about any device that connects to the Internet, is there a future of digital journalism or are we already there?