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February 15, 2013

Professor Bans Students From Using Fox News As A Source

While it’s not shocking that a journalism professor would ban students from citing news sources that are not credible, it is eyebrow-raising that one of those sources would be Fox News. In a copy of a syllabus obtained by Fox,Stephanie Wolfe, a visiting professor of journalism at West Liberty University in West Virginia, banned her students from citing Fox because she finds it cringe-worthy.

In the syllabus, the Wolfe banned The Onion and Fox News. “Please do not subject me to this biased news station,” Wolfe wrote. “I would almost rather you print off an article from The Onion.”





The university’s president, Robin Capehart, did not appear to agree with Wolfe’s decision when asked for comment.
“One of our values at West Liberty is to encourage students to go out and inquire and gather information and look at as many different sources as possible on any side, before you reach your opinion,” Capehart told a local West Virginia news outlet. “Any attempt to limit the breadth of a student’s ability to investigate is obviously something at which we have a concern.”

5 comments:

  1. I have a real concern about Fox news being pushed as honest and accurate when we all can clearly see that it's the opposite. Faux News.

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  2. Translation: West Liberty encourages their students to lie, as the media can legally do.

    The Media Can Legally Lie
    http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/articles/11-the-media-can-legally-lie/

    Journalism "school"...try not to laugh, thats like holding a membership card to the ministry of truth.

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  3. FINALLY! someone comes out and says it: fox news is propaganda and run by a pack of liars!

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  4. Checking with Ann for PC clearance........approved! Stephanie is a retard!

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  5. Is CBS and the other BS's any better?

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