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About Kara Ortiga
A journalist from the Philippines trying to keep up with the times. Currently taking her Master in Digital Communication and Culture at the University of Sydney. Contact her at @karaortiga.
Painting by a prisoner of Long Bay Correctional Complex shows a view from behind bars.
Assignment 2

Art behind bars: prisoners at Long Bay Correctional Complex take refuge in painting and selling art

2019-04-23 Kara Ortiga 0

My Argentinian friend scoffed at me: “This is not art, I can make this,” she said, waving her hands angrily over a few illuminated porcelain sculptures at Firstdraft gallery during Sydney’s Art Month. The glow […]

A view of the oval at the University of Sydney.
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Student profile: Kana Xzhu, Master of Media Practice

2019-04-15 Kara Ortiga 0

Kana Xzhu, 25, is taking her postgraduate degree at the University of Sydney. She is on her second semester at the University, and is an international student of the Master of Media Practice program. She […]

Senator Fraser Anning gets egged by a 17-year-old
ANALYSIS

Can the New York Times keep up with Buzzfeed’s engaging digital news coverage?

2019-03-29 Kara Ortiga 0

Back in the day, news reporters had to use a pen and paper to write stories. To gather sufficient information and data for their work, it would require fieldwork over a length of time. Writers […]

Assignment 1

Buzzfeed’s coverage of the Christchurch shooting feels cluttered

2019-03-15 Kara Ortiga 1

I am following the coverage of the shooting at Christchurch New Zealand, analysing the approach of Buzzfeed News. Their article, “Dozens Killed After Mass Shootings at Mosques in New Zealand,” presents both strong and weak […]

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