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Author Archives: Brielle Angelica Stigliano
Brielle Stigliano: Blog #5 – Reflection
When I registered for this class, I thought it would be a simple ethics class. I believed that ethics was a black and white concept understood by everyone. This class allowed me to see that although some topics are pretty … Continue reading
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Brielle Stigliano: Blog 4 – Thoughts on Foster-Foreman Lecture
• Ethical decisions regarding the toe line and why Finkel used it in his book • Why it was necessary for Finkel to embed himself while reporting oversees. On Tuesday, April 2, 2013 journalist David Finkel spoke to a large … Continue reading
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Brielle Stigliano: Blog 3 – Thoughts on the Oweida Lecture
Use of a Child’s Name in Journalism On Tuesday February 26, many journalism students sat in the Hub-Robeson auditorium to listen to the annual Oweida Lecture. Bill Marimow was the speaker for this year’s lecture. Marimow is an editor of … Continue reading
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Brielle Stigliano: Blog 2 – Shattered Glass
In the movie Shattered Glass, Stephen Glass is a journalist for the immensely popular news magazine the New Republic. Glass was fairly successful with most of his articles but unbeknownst to his colleagues, twenty-seven of those articles were completely fabricated. … Continue reading
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Brielle Stigliano: Blog 1 — This I Believe…
Every year, my two little brothers and I wait for that one day in mid-August where we would be rudely woken up by our parents and pushed into a warmed up car. We would count down to that day, knowing … Continue reading
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