The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution explicitly states that the government cannot impose restrictions upon the press. The document that lays out the laws of our land actually says that speaking openly without government censorship or interference - no matter how unpopular your point of view may be - is a universal and nontransferable right. You are literally entitled to quality journalism!
Written by Brooke Cowey on Mar 31 2017 - 12:42pm
Replay the video from our webcast of a panel discussion on Ethics in the Trump Era on April 8 at the Patriots’ Casa at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. This event was sponsored by the San Antonio Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalism.
Written by CharlotteAnne Lucas on Mar 31 2016 - 3:12pm
At the 2016 Mini Maker Faire at San Antonio’s Central Library, you helped us make a movie about why San Antonio is a great place to live and how it could be improved for the future.
We asked you what you love about San Antonio and you came through in a big way. Several of you said the best thing about our city is the people. Then we asked you how San Antonio could be even better, and you had some great suggestions, from better public transportation to cooler summers.
Written by CharlotteAnne Lucas on Mar 19 2015 - 9:43pm
On March 19, 2015, 300 people from San Antonio-area nonprofits gathered at the Whitley Center at Oblate School of Theology to learn how to get their stories in the paper, on the radio, television and online. The event was hosted by the San Antonio Nonprofit Council, The Big Give SA and AWC.
Written by Amanda Evrard on Feb 17 2014 - 7:15pm
REPLAY VIDEO: On Thursday, Feb. 20 NOWCastSA webcast of the Geekdom Master's Series: Branding for Startups presented by Bill Schley.
Thanks to the underwriting support of Geekdom, anyone can come back and replay the video. :
Written by San Antonio Pu… on May 10 2013 - 5:06pm
San Antonio Public Library is currently accepting applications for its “News Know-how” program, a two-week media literacy program for teens grades 10 -12. There are 15 participant openings and the program will run July 22 – August 2, 2013 at Central Library.
Written by abnaz on Feb 8 2012 - 4:47pm
Pet lovers interested in reporting and writing, creating video or photos on animal issues will have the opportunity to get free training from NOWCastSA during a community journalism workshop from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., on Saturday, Feb.