The managing editor of the Arizona Daily Wildcat at the University of Arizona was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct late last month during a taping of ESPN’s “College GameDay.” Students staffers at the top-notch paper suddenly faced the eternal ugh-tastic j-dilemma: how to cover one of your own. – Their decision ultimately led to [...]
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Arizona Daily Wildcat Covers an Arrest, Loses an Editor
Posted in College Media, Journalism, Journalism Ethics, Student Newspaper, Teachable Moment, tagged Arizona Daily Wildcat, College Journalism, College Media, Journalism, Journalism Ethics, Student Newspaper on December 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Collegiate Readership Program: Competition or Complement to Student Media?
Posted in College Media, Journalism, Student Newspaper, tagged Arizona Daily Wildcat, Arizona Star, College Journalism, College Media, Collegiate Readership Program, Journalism, Student Newspaper, University of Arizona, USA Today on February 13, 2009 | 6 Comments »
The controversial Collegiate Readership Program recently debuted at the University of Arizona, causing concerns among the leadership of The Daily Wildcat, the school’s student newspaper. The barebones gist: The UA students union is paying for a few thousand copies of USA Today and The Arizona Star to be available free to students across campus. The [...]
