In January 2024, Southern’s Journalism Department helped launch the Connecticut Student Journalism Collaborative along with faculty from Central Connecticut State University, University of Connecticut and Connecticut State Community College – Manchester, and media partners at Connecticut Public, CT Mirror and WSHU Public Radio. Since then, more universities and media partners have joined.
The group publishes CT Community News, a collection of reporting by students at participating colleges and universities.
The initiative has two big goals: Provide coverage of a wide range of under-reported stories and issues that matter to Nutmeggers, and showcase the work of the state’s best emerging journalists.
Media partners in the collaborative can republish student work, to give it more reach to Connecticut audiences.
Below is a sampling of published work by SCSU Journalism students.
- After CTTransit’s free bus fares go away, ridership takes a dive | Brandon Cortés | (Published by CTMirror and Connecticut Public)
- Stores see downside of self checkout trend | Jackson Volenec | (Published by Connecticut Public and the Hartford Courant)
- SNAP benefits go further at the farmers’ market | Ali Fernand
- First-time voter voices | Avery Martin (Published by the Hartford Courant)
- After 50 years, Connecticut’s open government law continues to provide access | Brandon Cortés, Miah Green and Ben Martin (Published by the Hartford Courant , Connecticut Public and CCFOI.)
- Yale exhibit showcases beauty through disability | Jay’Mi Vazquez (Published by The Arts Paper, Connecticut Public and the Hartford Courant)
- Elena’s Light honors refugee advocates, raises concern for the future | RoselynMartin Somtochukwu Ilo (Published by Connecticut Public and CTNewsJunkie)