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Exploring ethics in light of the Rolling Stone reporting controversy; fall semester wraps up

Al Stavitsky, Dean of the Reynolds School of Journalism
University of Nevada, Reno

This past week, national media reported on the apparent journalistic lapses by Rolling Stone magazine regarding an article it published on sexual assaults on America's college campuses. The magazine's editors announced their own lack of faith in the reporting at the heart of the article.

More information about the University of Nevada, Reno's Reynolds School of Journalism and Center for Advanced Media Studies.

David Stipech is a former general manager at KUNR Public Radio.
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