2013 Campus Joke Issues
April 1, 2013 - 4:29am
It's April 1 and that means some campus journalists have been busy
coming up with fake news to entertain their campuses today. At New
York University, where President John Sexton has been under fire for
international expansion and bonuses for administrators, The Washington
Square News reported that Sexton would be taking over "The Tonight
Show" from Jay Leno. Naturally, fake Sexton doesn't think the show can
manage with but one location. From the article: "Sexton’s plans to
change the form of 'The Tonight Show' have also been met with
criticism. The host plans to turn the show into a global franchise at
enormous cost to shareholders, starting with 'The Tonight Show Abu
Dhabi,' premiering this September. Early projections indicate the
program will draw in literally a dozen viewers, making it one of NBC’s
top-rated programs."

The GW Hatchet at George Washington University decided to focus on
this year's (real) news that the university lost its rank in U.S. News
& World Report after a scandal over incorrect information submitted to
the magazine. Everything turned out just fine, according to the joke
issue, because the university's lack of a ranking attracted hipster
applicants. From the article: "In interviews with accepted students –
who took spring campus tours sporting non-prescription glasses,
checkered scarves and beer-stained Wavves T-shirts – most said they
were drawn to GW’s newfound anonymity after it was kicked off the U.S.
News & World Report’s top colleges list last fall. 'GW isn’t on any
big rankings list. The problem with schools like the University of
Texas or Texas A&M, as great as they are, is that you’ve heard of
them,' Amaro Hudson, a prospective student from Austin, Texas, said."

And at the University of Pennsylvania (which ran its joke issue last
week), The Daily Pennsylvanian made fun of crackdowns on Greek life,
and the shock expressed by campus officials about fraternity life.
>From the article: "The university has withdrawn recognition from 15
fraternities after discovering that at least half, but probably all,
of the fraternities on campus participate in alcohol consumption,
unprotected sex, hazing, loud music playing and other activities that
are completely typical of fraternities everywhere. According to
Director of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life Scott
Reikofski, some of the 'frat' members were even caught smoking
marijuana, which university officials noted is commonly referred to as
'pot,' 'weed' or 'reefer.'"


Read more: 
http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2013/04/01/2013-campus-joke-issues#ixzz2PDmojP9I
Inside Higher Ed

-- 
David K. Hogberg, PhD
Professor of Psychology, Emeritus
Department of Psychological Science
Albion College
Albion MI 49224

Tel: 517/629-4834 (Home and mobile)

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