At The Drag, our leadership team is made up of students with diverse backgrounds and skill sets—some came in with years of audio experience, while others, like me, had never touched a mixing board before. But no matter where we started, we’ve all...
A conversation with head editor for Darkness | The Murder of Irene Garza To make sure every story is ready for you, The Drag puts in countless hours refining each edit—polishing the audio, fine-tuning the narrative and ensuring the highest quality...
“The American dream belongs to all of us.” Kamala Harris Black History Month is every month. There’s Black history all around us, yet people refuse to acknowledge it. African Americans created items and resources we use daily, and not to mention...
What it’s like working on Darkness | The Murder of Irene Garza This past summer, I had the opportunity to connect with Talisa Treviño, the host and producer of this season of Darkness. At the time, I had just stepped into my role as a marketing lead...
February is Black History Month and it serves as not just a period of reflection on the past, but also a time to contemplate its significance in the present and future. This month, we asked our staffers what Black History Month signifies to them...
As the Journalism Education Association (JEA) celebrated Scholastic Journalism Week, The Drag’s staffers and First-Year Training Program participants took a moment to reflect on the role scholastic journalism played in shaping our passions. From...
The Coin: Black History On The Other Side This podcast delves into the rich, multifaceted history of African-Americans, extending far beyond the narrative of slavery. These short, but information packed episodes give great insight into black...