EDUCATION
Biden's office apologizes to student reporter
WASHINGTON (AP) - The vice president's office has apologized to a University of Maryland journalism student after he was forced to delete photos of a Joe Biden event.
Biden's office said Thursday it has apologized to Jeremy Barr, a master's candidate. Barr, a student reporter for the school's Capital News Service, was covering a Biden appearance Wednesday in Rockville, Md., when he said he was asked to delete about 25 photos he had taken.
Barr indicated he was a reporter when entering the event but was not sitting in a section reserved for media. University of Maryland's journalism school dean Lucy Dalglish sent a letter demanding an apology.
A spokeswoman for Biden said in a statement the incident was an "unfortunate mistake by a staffer who does not regularly interact with the press."
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