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Sunday, March 20, 2005
CalStuff NOT on Spring Break (Posting to Continue)
Although Ben is off in England, surely a victim of their lower age limit to legally consume alcohol, I will continue to post over the next week. [I have no idea what the other two CalStuffers will be up to.] There is plenty of news I'll be reporting on (I'll have something up soon on the BU lawsuit filed before the JCouncil), although blogging in the next week will be slightly less news oriented than normal. Specifcally, I will be delving into some more philosophical issues, such as what am I (or we?) trying to accomplish here at CalStuff. What role does opinion, bias, and conflict of interest have in blogging? Should we try to be objective, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of blogging as a form of reporting? I am also going to write up the (very) interesting story of how a picture that I took for CalStuff ended up causing a moderate amount of trouble at a couple of rather large and influential websites. Also, in other more procedural news, I am no longer the Ombudsman for the Daily Cal. My (entirely unserious) candidacy for ASUC office has rendered me an unsuitable source for unbiased opinion (which is essential to be a good Ombudsman). Out of respect for the many lovely professional and personal relationships I made while working at the Daily Cal, I'll leave my comments on the matter to this. The Daily Cal is now looking for a new Ombudsman, so if you are interested, watch for advertisements in the Daily Cal about how to apply.Email This Post! |
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