Our Scoop
The Scoop08 is the first-ever daily national student newspaper. Part of a network of hundreds of young people across the nation - and counting - Scoop08
correspondents and commentators are dedicated to providing in-depth and
innovative coverage of the 2008 presidential election. And there is
still room for you.
The race, after all, is unprecedented. The
interest it has generated on high school and college campuses across
America is extraordinary. Young people are excited to move forward, and
they are willing - perhaps for the first time in a while - to care.
As volunteers, editors and reporters are not interested in turning a profit through their work. Therefore, the Scoop08 incorporated this summer as a not-for-profit entity called Scoop Media, Inc. with the pro bono
legal assistance of Weil, Gotshal & Manges. Its website will be
designed by Winterhouse, a prominent New York design firm. And its advisory board
of prominent and cutting-edge reporters, politicians, consultants and
thinkers will help maintain the highest journalistic standards.
In an April column lauding the Scoop08
experiment, William F. Buckley Jr. said that what "especially attracts
attention" is the "arrant boldness of the venture." He added: "At least
Henry Luce and Briton Hadden waited until they were 23 to launch their
revolution. And the idea is engrossing. A Rhetoric Correspondent to
check every speech by Hillary Clinton or Mitt Romney, a Democracy
Correspondent outside the door of Barack Obama, a Policy Correspondent
listening in to the late-night contributions of Rudy Giuliani. All
under the guidance of Scoop editors at high schools and colleges across the nation."
Since we are striving for a transparent, two-way dialogue with readers, we would love your feedback. Please feel free to contact us with ideas, tips or comments. Consider writing for us. And together, let us pass the torch.
In The News
Teens Help Launch New Political Website (FOX St. Louis, 11/5)
Young US Voters May Get Scoop In 2008 (BBC, 11/2)
Student Journalists Offer Scoop On '08 Election (College Newspaper Survival Blog, 11/2)
Getting the Political Scoop (Chronicle of Higher Education, 11/1)
New Citizen Journalism Sites Add to Presidential Campaign Coverage (Editor & Publisher, 10/31)
Campaign Coverage That Is Raw and Fresh (The New York Times, 10/29)
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