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Can college students report fraudulent achievements to the media?
Anything you think is necessary to spread can be told to the media.

The media is not a government agency, a court or a procuratorate, and the media is the media.

Therefore, informing the media is only a notice, and there is no concept of "reporting".

The meaning of reporting is obvious, and it is to make the media public.

But whether the information itself can arouse the interest of the media is another matter.

Generally speaking, anything that can arouse media interest and increase eyeballs is good news, so it will spread.

If the news media feel uninterested, they will not spread it.

As for the falsification of grades, the media can know, but whether they are interested or willing to spread it is another matter.