There have been some pretty memorable Plainsman front pages recently.
But arguably the most memorable (and controversial) graced the Dec. 3, 1998 issue, which was published at the (long) height of Bowdengate (and won editor Lee Davidson the Scholastic Press Freedom Award).
I mean, SANTA CLAUS PARACHUTED INTO TOWN!
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AGREED!
Cracks me up to see how the Lowder Bogeyman still keeps you Child Journalists (“journalists”?) up at night!
Decades of unfettered pride hath brought journalism to the wretched state it is today. I’m sure the activists professors who wrought this destruction beam with pride at their beloved indoctrinated.
And here I thought it was the Internet and the ultra cynicism that started with conservative talk radio that brought journalism to the wretched state it is today. Turns out it was writing negative stuff (that was all true) about Bobby Lowder.
Continue to march in lock-step, David! Never mind that newspapers are dying and CNN/ABC/CBS/NBC/MSNBC’s ratings are in the basement and yet are still trying to dig DEEPER holes!
All is well!
It’s merely a flesh wound!