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Alberto Cairo on Visual “Trumpery” and the fight against fake data and visualizations

October 26, 2017

Image of a book cover titled "Visual Trumpery." The subtitle reads "How to fight against fake data and visualizations—from the left and from the right." Authored by Alberto Cairo, the background features patterns of charts and graphs.

Joint Information Session

October 10, 2017

A busy walkway with people, including an undergraduate journalist, passing beneath a large, decorative metal archway at dusk. The arch boasts ornate designs and glowing lamps atop stone pillars, surrounded by trees on either side. The sky transitions to evening, casting a soft blue hue.

Raissa Robles: “Living Dangerously: Investigative Reporting from Marcos to Duterte”

October 10, 2017

A woman with long dark hair, wearing glasses and a dark blazer over a red shirt, sits on a chair holding a book titled "Marcos Martial Law: Never Again." Behind her is a backdrop with text "Graduate School of Journalism UC Berkeley," highlighting the importance of Investigative Reporting.

Raissa Robles: "Living Dangerously: Investigative Reporting from Marcos to Duterte"

October 10, 2017

A woman with long dark hair, wearing glasses and a dark blazer over a red shirt, sits on a chair holding a book titled "Marcos Martial Law: Never Again." Behind her is a backdrop with text "Graduate School of Journalism UC Berkeley," highlighting the importance of Investigative Reporting.

Open House

October 9, 2017

A diverse group of people, including one undergraduate in a wheelchair, sit on the grass outdoors in a casual setting. They appear to be engaged in conversation about their journalism minor, with bicycles and a building in the background.

NYC Information Session

October 5, 2017

Photo by Emanuele Bresciani on Unsplash

Just Food Podcast Launch

October 3, 2017

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Resisters: 50 Years of Social Movement Photography in the Bay Area

September 22, 2017

A black-and-white photograph captures a Bay Area street scene with a line of police officers and a crowd in the background. In the foreground, a resister raises their arm, partially obscured by blur and light reflections, creating a sense of movement and tension emblematic of social movement photography.

Carmen Aristegui: “Trump from the Mexican Perspective”

April 21, 2017

Carmen Aristgui

Carmen Aristegui: "Trump from the Mexican Perspective"

April 21, 2017

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