i am not being condescending towards student journalism. i've also written and edited for student publications, and i know that, like in mainstream publications, some student pieces are stellar and valid and some are not. and yes, this piece is not.
just wanted to temper the discussion, especially when people are bringing up the writer's credentials. it would be lovely if all publications adhered to journalistic standards, but in my experience, school newspapers are often training grounds... places to learn and acquire experience.
[edit] i also think personal attacks against the writer, even in here in the nessaholics forum, is unmerited, especially if we're calling her out for personal attacks against vanessa carlton. we can criticize her piece, deem it biased, ill-informed, and poorly-written... but as she shouldn't have made it personal, we shouldn't make it personal.
i apologize, though, because it did seem like i was demeaning student journalism. i think i meant that it merits a different response; i personally expect different things from a student than from a professional. i would be harder on professional mistakes.