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Student Journalists Commit to Rigorous Reporting
Torch readers know that FIREhas been less than impressed with or one-sided reporting, particularly on the issue of campus sexual assault. As I wrote yesterday, biased media coverage often serves as a catalyst for policy changes and legislation that threaten to deprive accused students of a fair hearing. It鈥檚 refreshing, therefore, to see student journalists acknowledge that media outlets too often fail to remain objective in their reporting, and strive to do better. Two recent articles by journalists at Columbia University and Princeton University do just that.
Last night, Daniel Garisto penned a column for Columbia鈥檚 student newspaper, the Columbia Daily Spectator, urging his peers to even when under pressure to promote a certain narrative. He concludes that the Spectator failed in not thoroughly investigating Emma Sulkowicz鈥檚 allegations against fellow Columbia student Paul Nungesser, and he argues that students鈥 laudable goal of helping survivors hindered the Spectator鈥檚 main purpose: providing reliable information. Garisto writes:
[C]ampus media鈥檚 goal to promote discussion about sexual assault and to support survivors became conflated with a fear of rigorous reporting. Personally, I felt that if I covered the existence of a different perspective鈥攕ay, that due process should be respected鈥攏ot only would I have been excoriated, but many would have said that I was harming survivors and the fight against sexual assault.
Sadly, this concern is valid. For example, it took no time for victims鈥 advocates to for reporting about the Sulkowicz鈥揘ungesser case yesterday.
Garisto continues:
It was our responsibility to be impartial about Sulkowicz鈥檚 story, and being impartial means more than prefacing rapist with 鈥渁lleged,鈥 which is just a technicality. We should have been critical and brought with the University procedure and Nungesser鈥檚 Facebook conversations to light sooner. This failure matters, because the media鈥攅ven undergraduate media鈥攃an help in the fight against sexual assault with strong, impartial journalism, as evidenced by reports on , , or commentary .
鈥 Thorough and impartial reporting can only serve to validate a survivor鈥檚 claims, while biased or incomplete reporting can only serve to fuel doubt and mistrust. The media helps no one by remaining lax in its coverage.
Indeed, student journalists are often uniquely qualified or positioned to gather certain information or reach a certain demographic, and they have provided groundbreaking reporting on critically important issues in the past. Garisto鈥檚 peers should take his words to heart and aim to be leaders with respect to this and the innumerable other complex and far-reaching issues the newspaper covers.
In January, similarly chastised fellow students for discouraging reporting that 鈥渘egatively portrayed certain aspects of student life on campus.鈥 Rochabrun defends the student newspaper staff鈥檚 decision not to simply 鈥減lay nice鈥 when it comes to reporting on student issues:
Here at the 鈥楶rince,鈥 our reporters try to be journalists first, students second. Our stories are not attacks against our peers or attempts to disgrace them, but an attempt to provide prompt, relevant information to the University community even when the content of our stories may afflict some of our readers, such as those who are personally close to the story, those who feel we ought not to tarnish Princeton鈥檚 reputation or those who will not be portrayed in a positive light. In addition, we treat all of our sources like who they are: adults. We have no deference to our peers and we have no deference to administrators.
This is exactly as journalists should be, and student journalists are no exception.
Unfortunately, students aren鈥檛 the only ones pushing back against hard-hitting reporting. FIREfrequently sees administrators and professors attempt to punish student journalists for what they publish. FIREwho find themselves threatened with discipline for the content or viewpoint of a piece for the student newspaper can submit a case to 果冻传媒app官方.
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