Lewis Wallace appears in the following:
How a Manifesto Against 'Objectivity' Transformed One Journalist's Career
Friday, July 23, 2021
Moving on from so-called "objectivity."
The Real Critical Race Theory
Friday, June 11, 2021
How an academic theory became a right-wing dog whistle.
One of the Most Influential Black Journalists You Probably Never Heard Of
Wednesday, June 09, 2021
Where unions in journalism got their start.
Why the View From Nowhere is a Harmful Myth
Friday, April 02, 2021
Moving on from so-called "objectivity."
Cumming to America
Sunday, June 24, 2018
Alan Cumming became a U.S. citizen in 2008. His new show, "Legal Immigrant," tells a story of love for his adopted homeland.
Objectivity: What Is It Good For?
Friday, February 03, 2017
News outlets have historically barred their journalists from protesting or publicly voicing political views. A look at whether that needs to change.
Gun Rights Supporters Carry On After Obama's Executive Actions
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Members of the National Rife Association continue to hold classes and events locally, and many say they're OK with the new rules. Meanwhile, response from the NRA's national leadership has been muted.
2015 Creative Resolutions: The Power of Positive Rhythm
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Maria Thornton loved reggae so much, she moved to the West Indies as a teenager. Now a mom in Ohio, she's recording and performing music again.
Boehner's Constituents In Ohio Reflect His Struggle With The GOP
Saturday, September 26, 2015
In House Speaker John Boehner's conservative Ohio district, reactions to his resignation show a tug-of-war between different poles of a sharply divided Republican Party.
Fears Of Marijuana 'Monopoly' In Ohio Undercut Support For Legalization
Wednesday, September 02, 2015
Ohio will vote this fall on whether to legalize marijuana. The measure allows 10 growing sites; 10 groups of big investors already have dibs. Some would-be pot proponents are crying foul.
Air Force Reservists Say Agent Orange Residue Damaged Their Health
Thursday, February 19, 2015
The planes used to spray Agent Orange in Vietnam weren't retired from service — they were used by reservists in the U.S. for more than a decade after the war, exposing the crews to harmful chemicals.
Ecologists Take On Tiny Green Beetles That Infest Ash Trees
Thursday, December 25, 2014
The emerald ash borer is spreading across the U.S. and destroying ash trees. The pests usually only bothered ash trees, but an Ohio scientist has made a distressing discovery.
Ohio Protestors Among Those Headed To D.C. March Against Police Violence
Friday, December 12, 2014
In southwest Ohio, protests against police violence have been small since police shot and killed 22-year-old John Crawford inside a Wal-Mart in August.
Toxic Algae Problem Likely To Get Worse Before It Gets Better
Monday, September 15, 2014
The issue of blue-green algae in lakes took the spotlight in August after the Ohio city of Toledo banned its drinking water for two days. Toledo could be a wake-up call for people around Lake Erie.
Brewers Have Been All Bottled Up, But Now They're Canning It
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Cans are making a comeback in the beer world. They're cheaper and lighter, and have an old-school cachet. But those ubiquitous bottles aren't going away anytime soon, say brewers.