Articles By Sade Strehlke

Sade Strehlke started her journalism career as a sofa fashionista, covering New York Fashion Week from her apartment in Beverly Hills, Calif. Ms. Strehlke hopes to learn to report the vivid details that will take her readers to the runway.

Life

How an unlikely pair of New Orleans residents rehabilitated Louis Armstrong Park in Tremé, the birthplace of jazz music, as a venue for Jazz in the Park, starring groups like the Nola Cherry Bombs, the trumpeter Kermit Ruffins and James Andrews, known locally as the “Satchmo of the Ghetto.”

Students

When Débora Silva was a teenager, her favorite television show discussed social issues around the globe. The São Paulo, Brazil native then decided that she wanted to pursue visual journalism.

Students

When Titania Kumeh dropped out of college, she wanted to quit acting but not leave storytelling behind. Ms. Kumeh traveled to Ghana for six weeks and wrote about H.I.V. misconceptions and treatment in West Africa for The Ghanaian Times.

Blog

Blog

The New York Times Student Journalism Institute in New Orleans for 2014 is now concluded. We will resume in May 2015 in Tucson, Arizona.

In Focus

The National Weather Service of New Orleans/Baton Rouge issued a flash flood watch Wednesday afternoon remaining into effect through Thursday evening.