Marcus Dysch

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

Opinion

The Leeds Student fiasco - why these amateurs need a reality check

May 5, 2010 13:38
4 min read

Once upon a time I worked for the Leeds Student – the once highly acclaimed Leeds University newspaper.

This week I am ashamed to have that stain on my CV.

Admittedly my involvement with the paper was occasional, and mainly limited to reporting on uni football and writing a column on darts, wrestling and rugby league during my three years at the university.

Knowing that I wanted to be a journalist I was keen to get involved with the paper as soon as I could after starting my degree. But after just a couple of brief visits to their newsroom I had my doubts as to how heavily involved I wanted to be with the editorial team. Despite desperately wanting to be a news reporter I had, frankly, little desire to mix socially or professionally with the other staff.

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