Adam Doster
Adam Doster is a senior editor at In These Times and a reporter-blogger for Progress Illinois.
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In June 2006, Doster joined In These Times as an editorial intern. A journalist based in Chicago, he has covered topics such as the labor movement, education, and electoral organizing for The Nation, The American Prospect Online, and WireTap, among others. In November 2007, he won the Campaign for College Affordability’s essay contest for his piece “When College Ends, So Does Activism.”
Doster graduated with university honors from the University of Michigan in 2007. While in Ann Arbor, he served as the managing editor of The Michigan Independent, a monthly progressive magazine.
Articles by Adam Doster
- The Mess is the Message
August 15, 2008
- Expand the Vote
June 11, 2008
- Sams Club Politics
May 30, 2008
- They Can't Go Home Again
April 21, 2008
- Showdown
March 24, 2008
- AMA's Conflicted President
February 11, 2008
- Killer Credit
January 28, 2008
- Bike-Sharing Is Caring
December 26, 2007
- Hounding the Bush Dogs
November 28, 2007
- Wingnut Awareness Week
November 16, 2007
- Pirates of Private Equity
October 29, 2007
- Chain Stores, Picket Fences and Tanks
September 18, 2007
- Labor Takes a Seat in the Classroom
September 3, 2007
- Mainers Give Grads Debt Relief
July 11, 2007
- When College Ends, So Does Activism
June 11, 2007
- Dancing Into the Majority
May 23, 2007
- Education Reform: Pass or Fail?
February 2, 2007
- MoveOn Members Call for Change
January 3, 2007
- White-Collar Workers Unite
December 14, 2006
- The Crazy Kazakh Correspondent
November 2, 2006
- SDS, New and Improved
August 25, 2006
- Bigger Salaries for Big Box Workers?
July 24, 2006






