John Robert Emshwiller is a senior national correspondent for The Wall Street Journal.
In 2002, he shared the Gerald Loeb Award for his coverage of the unfolding Enron scandal with Rebecca Smith. [1] The two authored a book on the scandal entitled 24 Days. [1]
Emshwiller served as editor-in-chief of The Daily Californian, the University of California, Berkeley student newspaper, in Spring 1971. [2] An editorial written during his tenure has been attributed by many people[ citation needed] as the cause the People's Park riot. [3] As an outgrowth of that event, and during his tenure, the university and the Daily Californian severed the university's official sponsorship, and the newspaper became an independent off-campus newspaper. [4]
John Robert Emshwiller is a senior national correspondent for The Wall Street Journal.
In 2002, he shared the Gerald Loeb Award for his coverage of the unfolding Enron scandal with Rebecca Smith. [1] The two authored a book on the scandal entitled 24 Days. [1]
Emshwiller served as editor-in-chief of The Daily Californian, the University of California, Berkeley student newspaper, in Spring 1971. [2] An editorial written during his tenure has been attributed by many people[ citation needed] as the cause the People's Park riot. [3] As an outgrowth of that event, and during his tenure, the university and the Daily Californian severed the university's official sponsorship, and the newspaper became an independent off-campus newspaper. [4]