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If the Columbia University Spectator Plays Its Cards Right…

… it could win some serious journalism awards. Even more than scandal-rich University of Miami, Columbia University, with its notorious business school professors, insider-trader-tinged medical school professor, and – most recently – Medicare fraud-accused faculty (that last one cost the university a million dollars in settlement money), represents a spectacular opportunity for ambitious young journalists.

They simply have to start bundling. Rather than deal with each breaking story, the Spectator staff needs to pull them all together in a long series of articles featuring financial corruption at the university.

Margaret Soltan, October 7, 2011 10:45AM
Posted in: STUDENTS

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One Response to “If the Columbia University Spectator Plays Its Cards Right…”

  1. University Diaries » Richard Taub: Another feather in Columbia University’s cap. Says:

    […] This 2011 post tries to gather up some of that school’s most notorious naughty boys, but CU has outdone itself since then, having most recently splashed itself all over the tabloids with the story of eminent (awed pause here), bow-tied (classy! pause here), mesothelioma researcher (grateful sanctimonious I-don’t-wanna-know-about-the-law-firms pause here) Richard Taub. […]

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