Tennis Intern Out

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Journalism ethics can be dicey, especially for young interns. For instance, when your editor at Tennis magazine encourages you to post anonymously on its site, should you write into The Ethicist for counsel? Who can say!

But here's some advice we can offer: After writing in with your full name (and including your employment history on Facebook) you may not want to count on getting any job offers after graduation, Nick McCarvel, Seattle University '08.

Aug 20, 2007 · posted by andrew · Link · 3 Responses
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