The Plainsman ignores most important fact in front-page editorial and follow-up column
While it’s a nice little attempt to justify The Auburn Plainsman’s editorial last week, the editor’s column today doesn’t quite do it. Yes, it reads beautifully and highlights the agonizing state of The Plainsman’s finances. But it ignores the most important point of all:
General Manager Jan Waters turned in her retirement paperwork in December 2008. In other words, she has been planning to retire long before this low blow dealt by the editorial board.
If the staff members had taken their concerns directly to the source (i.e. the general manager), then I’m sure they would have known this. Or, better yet, they could have talked to her immediate supervisor, Dean of Students Johnny Green, before printing this editorial. One last plea for change could have prevented this entire mess.
I stand by what I’ve said all along: This editorial was unacceptable. If the editor and her staff had communicated like adults, this editorial would have never been written. The long column today is nothing more than hot air; a pathetic attempt to justify the unnecessary crucifixion of a woman who didn’t deserve it. I can’t stand the thought of the editorial board celebrating a perceived “victory” when in fact they only humiliated The Plainsman and, to some degree, the university.
Editor’s note: This post incorrectly identified one of The Birmingham News’ sources as Adviser Jennifer Wood Adams. The mistake arose from a misunderstanding in an e-mail and has been corrected as of Feb. 25. Adams said she has not spoken to Stan Diel or any other reporter about The Plainsman. Continuing reading for more.




