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Blog 5: Final Reflection
Ethics, I believe, should be a class that is required for everyone. Every person in college is entitled to knowledge about how to make the right decision and how to not cross “the line”. Ethics in journalism is a particularly … Continue reading
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Blog 4: Undercover Journalism
Perhaps of the most pressing issues that a journalist will face in his or her career is if their news will be beneficial to the public, or if it will only be published because they are proud of the work … Continue reading
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Blog 3: Ethics in PR and Social Media by Katie Nanasi
After listening to the Bornstein lecture about compliance in public relations, the two main topics that I was able to discern were the lack of disclosure with advertising and the occasionally dangerous rise of social media and the way both … Continue reading
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Blog 2: A Reflection: “Shattered Glass”
When I watched “Shattered Glass”, I felt instant sympathy for Stephen, the protagonist. The way the movie set him up made it seem like he was a good guy that perhaps stumbled a little bit and maybe made a few … Continue reading
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Blog 1: This I Believe by Katie Nanasi
I knew I was destined to be a journalist from the time I was 10 years old. It might sound crazy, but anyone who is close to me will tell you that it’s true. My fifth grade writing teacher, Mrs. … Continue reading
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