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Julie Pace, executive editor of The Associated Press, speaking at the Six@Six Lecture Series in NKU’s Digitorium in Griffin Hall.

Journalism challenges during a digital age: Associated Press editor brings conversation to NKU

Shae Meade, Contributor December 8, 2023

A 15-year-long tradition continued Thursday evening as executive editor of The Associated Press Julie Pace spoke at the Six@Six Lecture Series, an event run by Northern Kentucky University Scripps...

Senior Vice President and Executive Editor with the Associated Press Julie Pace will be speaking at NKU on Nov. 9.

Associated Press editor set to speak at NKU

Shae Meade, Contributor November 7, 2023

Senior Vice President and Executive Editor with the Associated Press (AP) Julie Pace, will be speaking at Northern Kentucky University’s digitorium in Griffin Hall on Thursday, Nov. 9.  Pace has...

Voters in Dixville Notch, N.H., get their ballots Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, in Dixville Notch, N.H. The residents in town voted just after midnight. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Voters face machine problems, long lines in some states

Christina A. Cassidy, The Associated Press November 8, 2016

WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite Donald Trump's continued skepticism that the election was on the up and up, few voters who went to the polls Tuesday encountered problems — and even then, most issues involved...

Comedians stage a mock election in the village of Kogelo, the home town of Sarah Obama, step-grandmother of President Barack Obama, in western Kenya, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. Residents of the town made famous by its association with President Obama cast their votes for either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, with Clinton winning according to an organizer. (AP Photo)

The Latest: Cubans say they prefer Clinton in US election

Staff Report, The Associated Press November 8, 2016

MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Latest on world reaction to the U.S. election (all times EST): 3 p.m. Few countries have more riding on the U.S. election than Cuba. Republican candidate Donald Trump has...

David Scott, Associated Press

AP editor immersed in unbelievable presidential election cycle

Matt Sexton, Reporter October 9, 2015

Still 13 months away from the presidential election, the race to the White House has been more unbelievable than one could imagine, according to the Associated Press’ national political editor.David...

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