STORY BY SINCLAIR MCKINNEY This article was commissioned in partnership with Teen Vogue, where it was originally published. Cancer Alley, an 85-mile stretch of land littered with nearly 150 petrochemical… Read More »Cancer Alley in Louisiana: What Is It, and How Can Legislation Address Environmental Injustice?
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We here at JRNOLA are extremely pleased to announce that Isabella Brown was published today (11/1/19) in Teen Vogue. The following is that article, verbatim. On May 15, protesters gathered… Read More »Abortion for Teens in Louisiana Will Be Decided at…
Photos by Philip Petty III, mentored by Rob Noelke
At one point in the fourth quarter—right before he was subbed out for garbage time—Steph Curry made two jaw-dropping behind-the-back passes in one play, embarrassing the Pels’ young squad. And… Read More »The Pelicans Looked Young Against a Young Warriors Squad—The…
At Dîner en Blanc (DEB) this year, October 20, it felt like two minutes couldn’t pass without someone stopping to take photos or ask about what a sea of people… Read More »New Orleans’ Dîner En Blanc Shone Brightly This Year
Story by Hannah Darcey, junior at Mount Carmel Academy. Mentored by Liam Pierce. The lobby of the Saenger Theatre Thursday night was filled with the smell of popcorn, lines of… Read More »“Wicked” Good: The Touring Musical at the Saenger Theater…
Story and photos by Mark Joseph, senior at St. Augustine High School and Derek Dunbar, senior at St. Augustine High School. The Saints offense simply showed up with a different… Read More »Teddy Bridgewater Just Gave Us a Glimpse of The…
Story and photos by Phillip Petty III, junior at St. Augustine High School and Chris Taylor, junior at St. John the Baptist STEM Magnet High School. The Saints were unable… Read More »New Orleans Saints Beat Dallas Cowboys 12-10 Without Even…
Story by Taylor Pittman, junior at McDonough 35 High School. Anderson Cooper, Barbara Walters, Diane Sawyer, Hunter S. Thompson, and Bob Woodward—all names that pop up when you Google “popular… Read More »Four-Leafed Clovers: Finding Black Women in Journalism
Story by Jacklyn Leo, 10th Grader at Lusher Charter School On August 2nd, the New Orleans 48 Hour Film Project held the first day of its 13th annual red carpet… Read More »The 48 Hour Film Project Comes to NOLA