Serge Schmemann

Serge Schmemann is a veteran journalist with extensive experience in international reporting. He has served as the editorial page editor of The International Herald Tribune in Paris, bureau chief in Moscow, Bonn and Jerusalem, deputy foreign editor in New York and correspondent for The Times. Schmemann has been recognized for his work with prestigious awards such as the Pulitzer Prize and an Emmy. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Columbia University, with an honorary doctorate from Middlebury College. Born in Paris, he is married with three children.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

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Examples:

  • But disruption is not the only byproduct; protests can also shape and enhance education.
  • he criticizes those who attempt to suppress them as unable to serve their primary mission.
  • Serge Schmemann implies that those who oppose student protests are on the wrong side of an issue, specifically referring to politicians and pundits on the right.

Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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Examples:

  • Classes will be held in hybrid mode at Columbia University until the end of the spring semester due to protests.
  • Columbia University will not divest from Israel despite being a main complaint of protestors.

Deceptions

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Recent Articles

University Protests: Over 900 Students, Faculty Members Arrested for Supporting Palestinians

University Protests: Over 900 Students, Faculty Members Arrested for Supporting Palestinians

Broke On: Monday, 29 April 2024 Over 50 universities worldwide, including Columbia University and UC Berkeley, have seen protests in support of Palestinians following Israel's war on Gaza. Over 900 students and faculty members have been arrested across the US. Columbia University has become a focal point for student activism, with over 100 protesters arrested on campus in April. The university administration announced hybrid learning until the end of the semester, but has no plans to divest from Israel. Protests are seen as an essential part of education and a means for students to engage in contemporary debates.