The Daily Tar Heel consistently produces strong content in print and online, and we are regularly recognized for our work among our professional peers. No student has a better chance at regularly sparking conversation in Chapel Hill than the editor of the DTH. I cannot pass up the opportunity to work with a team that has the resources to share stories, shed light on issues in the community and work for greater transparency within the institutions where we live and learn.
With a few tweaks to improve accountability, support long-term projects, improve dailytarheel.com and better retain staff, the DTH will flourish as it has for decades. The commitment required of editors and staffers will be substantial but worthwhile. I would be proud and honored to devote my senior year to this project.
Accountability
- I will bring back the newsroom blog to explain important editorial decisions to readers.
- Writers will be expected to email stories to sources after they’re published to ensure our stories are accurate and sources are represented fairly.
- Desk editors and I will meet periodically with important sources to discuss our coverage.
- I will work with newsroom adviser Erica Perel to continue emailing accuracy surveys to sources.
Workflow and editors
- I will add a second managing editor position to focus on investigative projects. We will meet each week with senior reporters to support watchdog journalism and long-term projects in the paper and online.