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Mentoring the Next Generation of Journalists: Christopher Corbett

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For many years, Christopher Corbett, acting chair of the English department, has offered his quarter century experience as a professional reporter and editor to a growing list of former Retriever Weekly student newspaper staffers who have gone on to begin promising journalism careers.

A former news editor and reporter with the Associated Press, Corbett wrote for many of the nation's largest newspapers including the New York Times, the Washington Post and the Philadelphia Inquirer. He is also the award-winning writer of Style magazine in Baltimore's Back Page column and two books: Vacationland (Viking/Penguin), a novel about his home state of Maine, and Orphans Preferred (Random House/Broadway Books), which chronicles the legendary Pony Express.

Corbett's wry style fits his affection for classic American satirists like Mark Twain and H.L. Mencken. He loves a good yarn, preferably about a true local eccentric, that is well told in person or in print. Thus, he is concerned about the steady decline of quality, hometown newspapers in the modern media business.

"Don't get me wrong," he said. "Journalism isn’t as pure as the driven snow. It's gone through good and bad cycles in history. What's really disturbing to me is the homogenization of the news product and the rise of newspaper chains. It's two all-beef patties and special sauce that are the same in Spokane as Sarasota."

Beyond advice to be wary of these trends, Corbett instructs his students to hone their news writing fundamentals by becoming involved with The Retriever Weekly.

"My teaching methods are simple," he said. "I encourage them to read a newspaper - I'm often amazed by how few young people read newspapers today. You learn by doing, it's like cake baking. The first few are inedible, but eventually, you get better. Employers usually prefer that you've made your rookie mistakes at a student paper before you go out and look for a job."

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