Pubdate: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 Source: Columbia Daily Spectator (NY Edu) Copyright: 2003 Spectator Publishing Company Contact: http://www.columbiaspectator.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2125 Author: Daniel Blau REPORTER NEEDS TO DIG DEEPER AND TO AVOID SENSATIONALISM To the Editor: Like any paper, I'm sure Spectator is always on the lookout for a scoop. This kind of hot story can be found either through investigative journalism, which can be a daunting though rewarding process, or the paper can simply dish out the latest gossip. The latter is often referred to as sensationalism, which is exactly what Spectator is practicing when it prints the name of an arrested Columbia student on the front page, implicating him in a crime he has yet to be tried for ("CC Senior Arrested for Marijuana Possession," Sept. 4, 2003). In America, one is innocent until proven guilty. If you want a scoop, try figuring out how the cops got a warrant to search a student's room. Answering that question will take a lot of hard work, but the pursuit of truth is its own reward. Daniel Blau, CC '06, Sept. 4, 2003 - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl