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Sabrina Rubin Erdely : ウィキペディア英語版
Sabrina Erdely

Sabrina Rubin Erdely is an American magazine reporter. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Erdely has written about rape and bullying. Her work appeared in ''Rolling Stone magazine'', ''GQ'', ''Self'', ''The New Yorker'', ''Mother Jones'', ''Glamour'', ''Men's Health'' and ''Philadelphia''. She is now a freelance journalist.
Her 2014 article in ''Rolling Stone'', "A Rape on Campus", was subject to intense media criticism and questions as to its truthfulness, and was later retracted based on the conclusions of a Columbia University School of Journalism report commissioned by the ''Rolling Stone'', which found that the magazine failed basic fact checking, relying excessively on the accuser's account, and failures in journalistic standards by not reaching out to the people on whom derogatory information was to be published.
==Education and early life==
Erdely graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1994.〔 According to Erdely, she was initially a pre-med student but became an English major while working on the staff of the ''34th Street'', the magazine insert for the ''Daily Pennsylvanian'', the campus newspaper. During her tenure at ''34th Street'', her colleague Stephen Glass "threw a righteous fit" at her after she and a colleague "concocted a funny and obviously made-up travel story" for the magazine. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Pennsylvania Gazette: Through a Glass Darkly (2/4) )〕 (Later, she would call Glass a "sociopathic creep" because he fabricated stories for ''The New Republic'').
After leaving Penn, Erdely went to work for ''Philadelphia'' before pursuing a career as a freelance magazine writer.〔

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