MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005
USA Today
Applications keep going up, says University of Maryland j-school dean
Tom Kunkel. Michigan State student newspaper staffer
Brian Charlton tells
Peter Johnson that while seeing reporters be the news instead of reporting it is "scary, I don't think it's scaring anyone away who is really serious about journalism. Scandals help us learn what we're going to face in newsrooms and how government and business are using the media to put stories out that they want out there."
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