I don't think so, but everyone else on the newspaper's staff thinks that our high school should stay informed about world issues. I don't think that a high school newspaper should write about stuff that you could just as easily read in the Wall Street Journal. If they do write about Iraq, Hezbollah or something like that, it's obvious that they're just reading some other new source's opinion on it, and basically rewriting it. I don't think that's real reporting.
If our high school wanted to read about stuff like that, they would. It's not up to a high school newspaper to inform the students, right? I see students flip right through the world issues and go right to the more "interesting" articles.
Don't you think that a high school newspaper should write about what interests the students, not what interests the writers? I don't want this newspaper to fail, and I'm afraid that it will if the students don't stay intrigued?
Am I right, or am I just out of touch?
Thanks for your help.
2006-08-21
11:24:41
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