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Learn English via Listening - Level 4 - Student Newspapers | Текст песни

In North America, most colleges and universities, as well as many high schools, have a
student newspaper. These newspapers focus on happenings at the school. They inform
the student population about activities on campus and often include world news, which
is relevant to student interests. In addition, there are opinion pieces by the student
editors, which reflect their views on the school and the world. Sometimes these editorials
oppose the way that the school is being run. Occasionally, school officials will try to shut
down or censor student papers, if they find their writing embarrassing or offensive. But
usually these disagreements are resolved by discussion.
At some colleges, the student newspaper is connected to a professional program in
journalism. But, most of the time, the idea behind the paper is to get students to research
the facts, debate the issues, and learn how to get their opinions expressed. If these
students go on to become professional journalists that is fine, but it is not really
expected.
You might wonder whether enough things happen at a college to fill out a weekly paper.
Yes, indeed! Schools and universities reflect the real world. There are often problems
with the budget and cuts to programs. New buildings go up, or are torn down. Policies
change; tuition goes up; classrooms become crowded; and personnel come and go.
University morale and funding often reflect government policies and social attitudes.
These tie the college to the larger world. Editorials often comment on how national and
world events affect the university.
At the same time, there are many things going on within the university. Construction
disturbs classes; offices are broken into; computers are stolen; accidents happen in the
parking lot; students die on the roads during the holidays; sports teams win or lose;
graduation takes place; students and instructors win awards; plays are put on;
distinguished visitors speak; rock bands are in concert.
Then there is always the question of student rights and responsibilities. What kinds of
student behavior are unacceptable? Should the university pay attention to student
activities off-campus? Committees meet, with student representation, to set guidelines
for these matters.
Another issue is who sets the agenda for the university. Corporate sponsors today are
buying exclusive rights to distribute their products on campus. Governments are
expecting universities to follow official policies in order to receive funding. Social groups
are demanding that university policies reflect their special interests.
So there is no shortage of topics for student journalists to address. Of course, they also
write about everything that young people are interested in - music, movies, computers,
sports, travel and pop culture. Student newspapers are an important training group for
democracy. They are also very interesting to read.


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