In a column published in the Friday, June 6 editions of the Washington Post, George F. Will wrote about what he considers a spread of progressivism at American colleges and universities.
He drew the ire of many when he wrote of what he calls the "supposed campus epidemic of rape, a.k.a. sexual assault." He attributes the number of reported to increased political correctness on campuses, and that when "making victimhood a coveted status that confers privileges, victims proliferate."
George Will, Washington Post: “Colleges become the victims of progressivism”
Jack Mirkinson, Huffington Post: “George Will says being a rape victim is a ‘coveted status’ in college”
Charles P. Pierce, Esquire: “The bowtied monster”
Sophia Tesfaye, Media Matters: “Washington Post’s George Will: Sexual assault victim is now a ‘coveted status’”
Caitlin MacNeal, Talking Points Memo: “George Will: Focus on rape has made ‘victimhood a coveted status’”

Pulling Techweek sponsorship
Crain's Chicago Business has cut ties with Techweek Chicago after the organization sent out an invitation to a charity event showing scantily-clad women in provocative poses.
Jim Romenesko, “Crain’s Chicago Business drops Techweek sponsorship over ‘sexist’ invitation”
Scott Smith, Crain’s Chicago Business: “In wake of Techweek sexism, Chicago must speak up”
John Pletz, Crain’s Chicago Business: “As Techweek’s sexist party invite shames Chicago conference”
Elise Hu, NPR: “Chicago conference is the latest in tech sexism hall of shame”
Chicago Tribune, Amina Elahi: “Tech leaders strike back over Techweek Chicago images of women”
Techweek: “A note to our community”
'Spent': American Express' docu-ad
It looks and feels like a traditional documentary film, but Tyler Perry's new project was commissioned and completely paid for by American Express. Spent: Looking for Change is now available for private screenings, on YouTube and hulu.com. Is this brilliant marketing or manipulating the audience?
Stuart Elliott, New York Times: “A ‘docu-ad’ looks at hardship of those without bank access”
Noam Cohen, New York Times: “Chipotle blurs lines with satirical series about industrial farming”
11 top PR firms vow to stop editing clients' Wikipedia entries
Eleven of the top public relations firms have reached an agreement with the community of editors at Wikipedia to stop making changes to entries designed to improve the images of their clients.
Michael Sebastian, AdAge: “Top PR firms promise they won’t edit clients’ Wikipedia entries on the sly”
Victor Luckerson, Time: “PR firms vow they won’t try to game Wikipedia”
Kevin McCauley, O’Dwyers: “PR, Wikipedia hash things out”

According to the Associated Press, CBS News' Lara Logan is back at work at 60 Minutes more that six months after being ordered to take a leave of absence for her role in a discredited story on the 2012 raid of the U.S. Mission in Benghazi, Libya.
A company spokeswoman tells AP Logan has returned, but offered no details on when that happened or what type of stories she's currently working on.
David Bauder, Associated Press: “CBS News’ Lara Logan back at work”
Marisa Guthrie, The Hollywood Reporter: "Lara Logan back at work on '60 Minutes'"
Meredith Blake, Los Angeles Times: "Lara Logan returns to work at '60 Minutes' after leave of absence"
Time Inc. spins off from Time Warner
The publisher of the iconic magazines such as People, Sports Illustrated, FORTUNE and Real Simple has spun off from parent company Time Warner.
Reuters: “As challenges for magazines persist, Time Inc. begins anew”
Edmund Lee, Bloomberg: “Time Inc.’s solo debut raises pressure to move to digital”
Katerina Eva Matsa, Pew Research Center: “Time Inc. spinoff reflects a troubled magazine business”
David Carr & Ravi Somaiya, New York Times: “Time Inc. to set a lonely course after spinoff”

Time Warner now interested in Vice Media
Britain's Sky News is reporting that Time Warner is now interested in acquiring Vice Media for $2.2 billion. Time Warner owns HBO, the pay-channel that currently airs the weekly Vice news magazine program.
Mike Kleinman, Sky News: “Time Warner in talks about $2.2B Vice deal”
Ravi Somaiya, New York Times: “Time Warner said to seek a big stake in Vice Media”
Transparency in USA Today College reporting
College Factual crunched the data used to rank more than 150 colleges and universities offering journalism degrees.
Madison Mills, USA Today: “The top 10 journalism colleges and universities in the U.S.”

15 reasons to date a reporter
The folks at the online dating site eHarmony have some advice for people looking for Mr. or Ms. Right -- journalists make great life partners!
They're always on time. They're good with deadlines. They're great conversationalists. They're up on current events, etc.
Um... Let's see what our panelists have to say about this one!
eHarmony staff: “15 reasons to date a reporter”