An editorial cartoon should push boundaries and make people think. An editor who spikes a cartoon must have some clear grounds to do so. If it's going to incite a real riot -- and not just a riot on the Internet -- that would constitute strong criteria not to run it. |
And it's really kind of a last option. Normally we don't administer it so much at the beginning of the year. We try to do a lot of counseling, meeting with the students and parents one-on-one. It's really only after you've used up all your options. |
Here we have three males on our staff, so you'd basically be dealing with all women. |
If the prime real estate is turned over to an advertiser - and there is no mention that this is advertising - that's a significant problem. |
If you are going to do a gossip column, you should do it with the same ethical standards as in the rest of the paper. But the minute that comes out of my mouth, it sounds preposterous. |
It doesn't fit the damsel-in-distress story, which is a sweet, young, blond girl disappears from a family home. |
It is absolutely unheard of for a court to restrict publication of information except for in issues of clear national security. |
Journalists' notes are incredibly useful for historical perspectives. |
Relationships between men and women will change, and so will the workplace. Maybe it will create a truly equitable society or maybe it will flip it and women will become so politically, socially and economically powerful, we'll get whiplash. |
The world seems not cut out for men anymore. |
This is not your dad's Playboy. |
To give the whole front page away seems to me a dangerous message to send to readers. The front page is for the news you consider most important to the community. |
We're excited about working with this year's class of Fellows given their considerable expertise, experience and interest in ethics. |
When it comes to understanding how those practices are compromised by the modern environment of 24-hour cable and Internet, I think most editors are just beginning to tap into this conversation. |
You get so hung up as a reporter on what the big picture is that you use generalizations that become untrue. |