Gillian Reagan
Columbia J-School: Exams Were Filed Too Fast for Profs, Students Say
Columbia J-School: Exam Do-Over
A new (and seemingly extremely loaded) essay question has been distributed to the class.
Exam Essay Question III:The memos leading up to today's meeting follow. read more »Write an essay of up to 500 words addressing the following situation:
You are the executive editor of a newspaper. You receives a tip from a credible source that one or more unspecified articles in recent editions of the newspaper contain fabricated material. No more detailsare given. Although word of the allegation quickly spreads through the newsroom, no one on the reporting staff admits to responsibility. As executive editor, what are your concerns and what do you do? Why? What are your expectations of the staff's reaction to the situation and your response to it?
Be sure to justify the actions you choose to take.
You are allowed to use your own brain and whatever other nonhuman sources you want in preparing this essay, but you are not allowed to discuss it with other human beings.
The essay will be evaluated as part of the final exam. It is due by 5:00pm, Thursday, December 7, and should be placed in the box labeled "Critical Issues Essays" in the deanery on the 7th floor.







