
PRESS CORPS
About this Committee
As a Press delegate, you will be expected to report with accuracy and creativity. This involves attending committee sessions, investigating the nuances of debate, and producing written work that reflects the heart of the discussions. You may also conduct interviews with delegates, edit and refine your articles under time constraints, and cover press conferences where global leaders—in this case, your fellow delegates—face questions from the media. Each article you publish will become part of the broader narrative of the conference, shaping how events are remembered. Within PRESS, the experience goes beyond writing. You will learn the art of time management, balancing multiple deadlines while staying alert to fast-moving developments. You will encounter situations that challenge you—misleading statements, evasive answers, or even committees reluctant to share details—and you will have to find ways to push past those obstacles. Most importantly, you will learn to remain loyal to your news agency’s identity while upholding the journalist’s responsibility to truth and vigilance.
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As a Press delegate, you will be expected to report with accuracy and creativity. This involves attending committee sessions, investigating the nuances of debate, and producing written work that reflects the heart of the discussions. You may also conduct interviews with delegates, edit and refine your articles under time constraints, and cover press conferences where global leaders—in this case, your fellow delegates—face questions from the media. Each article you publish will become part of the broader narrative of the conference, shaping how events are remembered. Within PRESS, the experience goes beyond writing. You will learn the art of time management, balancing multiple deadlines while staying alert to fast-moving developments. You will encounter situations that challenge you—misleading statements, evasive answers, or even committees reluctant to share details—and you will have to find ways to push past those obstacles. Most importantly, you will learn to remain loyal to your news agency’s identity while upholding the journalist’s responsibility to truth and vigilance.


