- Student journalist Santiago Campos criticized CBS News's recent direction as a "stain" on Mike Wallace's legacy while accepting the Mike Wallace Memorial Scholarship.
- Campos, a senior, received the $10,000 scholarship for his submission on immigration crackdowns, which included personal stories from his family.
- He emphasized the importance of journalism that serves people and delivers the truth, especially as "corporate elites" influence the flow of information.
- The criticism comes amid an editorial dispute involving CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss and 60 Minutes correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi, whose contract lapsed.
- Alfonsi's dispute stemmed from a segment she reported on harsh conditions for Venezuelan men deported by the Trump administration, which Weiss initially held, claiming it was "not ready."
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