Many people who walk past 708 Commonwealth Ave. each day may question why the office of The Daily Free Press appears deserted. But as the sun sets, passersby can peer through the glass door and catch ...
With the increased popularity of direct-to-consumer genetic testing, it’s not uncommon for individuals to discover relatives they never knew about. For example, in 2022, researchers at Baylor College ...
If you’ve scrolled through MLive’s site or social channels lately, you’ve probably noticed something new: more of our reporters are showing up on camera, explaining the stories they’re covering. Not ...
It was an odd feeling, speaking at a funeral the departed probably would not have wanted me to attend. But life doesn’t come with a rulebook. Times change, and people change – and this experience ...
Three months into a second Trump administration, nearly a decade into the Trump era, more than a decade into the Greg Abbott era, and 22 harrowingly long years into the GOP’s unilateral control of ...
Books. That’s right—it’s 2025, and I’m using the medium of a print magazine to talk to you about the even longer words-on-paper form that is the book. Why? Because I have the business acumen of ...
IU Provost Rahul Shrivastav rejected a student board’s vote to fund the Indiana Daily Student, according to a letter we received June 5. The IDS applied for funding from mandatory tuition fees last ...
On Wednesday, The Daily Pennsylvanian signed onto an amicus brief filed by the Student Press Law Center in support of The Stanford Daily in its lawsuit, Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation et al. v.
In my seven years as editor, I’ve been blessed in a way I never could have seen coming in this business — friendships. I’ve been fortunate to meet several hundred — dare I say thousand? — people in ...