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...next time you’re in the market for a newspaper, consider passing up the Herald in favor of something less bad. Otherwise, make sure you bring a sifter to sort through all the bull. Drop me a line and let me know what you came up with...
Photographic Sensationalism. Not everyone has the time or the inclination to read the articles, so they look to the pictures. Believe it or not, the Herald has a penchant for publishing unflattering photographs of people it doesn’t particularly care for, like Hillary Clinton. But this is mild compared to last month’s photographic scandal...
...Herald found itself in a whirlwind of controversy after publishing graphic photographs of a bloody Victoria Snelgrove, the Emerson student killed during Red Sox rioting in Boston. Any didactic dimension of the photos was lost on hordes of appalled readers. Though the paper later issued a next-day apology for this classless stunt, the damage had been done...
Veiled Motives. What’s more, the newspaper pushes its right-wing agenda under the guise of honest journalism. The Herald is innocently packaged as an easy-to-read page-turner and priced below the competition. Masquerading as some wholesome, populist hometown rag, the paper force-feeds its propagandistic, Murdochian worldview to unwitting consumers...
First of all, the two schools are mirror images of each other, with the exception of some colloquialisms. At Yale, I pretended to be a freshman from New Haven, living in Morse College, majoring in physics, rushing SAE and joining The Herald. Two weeks later I did it all over again in Cambridge, a freshman from New Haven, living in Holworthy Hall, concentrating in physics, not punching anything and comping the Crimson...