Dammit! They closed the Will Smith thread. And I had so much more to discuss!
I think in the southeast North Carolina is the pre-eminent journalism School. Did you ever read Oly's stuff talking about the ACC and NCAA tournament and how the journalists in the press room would openly cheer when Duke got beat? Plus the two guys I lived in an apartment with at UNC were J School majors and both of them still spell Duke I'm a real wanker for saying this.I'm a real wanker for saying this.I'm a real wanker for saying this.I'm a real wanker for saying this..
North Carolina thinks it is the pre-eminent journalism School in the sourtheast. FIFY. The lack of professionalism shown by graduates of the school does not back up the claim, particularly when covering matters related to Duke, cough - lacrosse case - cough. It's not just the sportswriters.
Lots of people jumped to that conclusion and let's face it, a bunch of lacrosse players behaving badly is not a stretch. But the subsequent coverage, the stuff that came after the accuser's story started to fall apart, that's where the problem lies. It was not UNC journalism grads who asked the appropriate questions in the press and they should have. If they cannot cover stories involving Duke appropriately, then something is lacking in their education as journalists.
As much as I dislike that school, I don't think you can come down on UNC journalism grads for that fiasco. ALL journalism outlets from ALL schools messed that one up big time. I don't think they should have been expected to step up any more than the others. It's just what too much journalism is nowadays. Sensationalism over truth first, then maybe later get to the facts.
Please don't resurrect the lax hoax story! DBR has driven a stake in it. It's done.
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We aren't relitigating that. Plus has anyone ever said to you: "Today I didn't even have to use my JK. I got to say it was a good day."? If you don't have any friends that would reference Ice Cube every time they talk to you, then you need to reevaluate your friendship model. You're welcome.
Several things: the unc journalism school is in fact very good, that's a fact (a good Duke pal of mine went there for a Master's degree). I also knew Oly quite well, and knew a lot of the writers he was conversant with, and few if any attended
UNC J-school. As I said before, journalism grads generally were looking to write about bigger stuff than ACC hoops...you don't have to be a journalism grad of any school, much less a good one, to be a sportswriter.
Caulton Tudor was a good example of a crusty veteran scribe in the ACC area, he went to ECU.