Remembering Hugh Sidey (1927-2005)
We live in a time filled with skepticism and cynicism – about the motives of elected officials, about the integrity of co...
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We live in a time filled with skepticism and cynicism – about the motives of elected officials, about the integrity of co...
When Hugh Sidey said, "The cauldron of the presidency reveals unknown strengths in a person, just as it exposes hidden...
"They are not as tall or articulate as you think they should be. And they're not super people, so that...
Today information is more accessible to more people than ever before. This increase of information has brought about higher expectations...
Today, the face of news seems to change more rapidly than headlines floating across a cable news program's ticker. Reporters...
Presidents have a tendency to be idolized for their perceived successes—Ronald Reagan for his role in felling Communism and re...
Journalists carry the weight of many. All lives, as parts of society, connect directly with those who discover, interpret and...
Few symbols of American democracy inspire a greater sense of awe than the White House. For more than two hundred...
The Hugh S. Sidey Scholarship in Print Journalism at the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication was established in 2006 at...