Good journalism is more than just stringing together facts and sentences to make a story. It is fundamentally about defining, understanding and examining the key issues that get into the news. Most importantly, it is also about asking the right questions and holding those responsible accountable through accurate, insightful and analytical reporting
By the end of the course, the student will:1. Understand how to monitor the centers of power.2. Be able to identify critical public affairs.3. Understand how government and public institutions work.4. Be able to research, analyze, and report on public affairs informatively and comprehensively.