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Thursday, March 3, 2005
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An investigative journalism student's project on athletes' grades and
special programs has whipped up a controversy at a state university. Inside Higher Ed, a new online mag, reports on the case at New Jersey's Rutgers University.
The higher ed site has a bloglike comment feature, where a discussion
is already underway. (The site could use a few bloglike links,
especially to the Daily Targum,
which is mentioned in the article -- although it decided not to publish
the controversial article, for reasons discussed in the Inside Higher Ed story.)
The issues -- student newspaper and journalism school decision-making,
fairness in reporting, and the role of a reporter's opinions on her
topic -- should interest bloggers as well as journalism
students and faculty. Thanks to colleague Dorothy Bowles for pointing
out the story.
Coincidentally, when her note arrived I had just tracked down another "student athletes' grades" story to use in a class discussion -- a St. Paul Pioneer Press
series that created a furor a few years ago. While not an on-campus
publication, the newspaper drew enough team-spirited flack to be cited
for "determined reporting, despite negative reader reaction" -- when it
won a Pulitzer Prize.
12:32:32 PM
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2008
Bob Stepno.
Last update:
7/19/08; 1:03:31 PM.
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