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Christina Hendel Blog #5

Two important ethical lessons that I have learned from the lectures and the case studies are that fabricating will always have a negative consequence and that changing photos is as equally unethical as changing a quote or a statement. Although … Continue reading

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Christina Hendel Blog #4

Blog #4 – Christina Hendel   In February of 2015, Brian Williams, the head anchor for NBC’s segment of Nightly News, was called out by men and women in the military for lying while reporting on the war in Iraq … Continue reading

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Christina Hendel Blog 3 Wesley Lowery

Wesley Lowery spoke in Schwab Auditorium on October 18 to a nearly packed house full of students and faculty members. He read a piece of his own work and then the floor was opened for a question and answer session … Continue reading

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Shattered Glass Blog 2

Blog 2 The two main issues that bring intense ethical messages were that Steve Glass made up stories to begin with and then continued to fabricate the lies after he was called out for his dishonesty. This baffles me because … Continue reading

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This I believe…by Christina Hendel

I believe that everything happens, happens for a reason. I have been shown this in many ways in my life but there a few times when it was very apparent. When I was in high school, I rowed crew my … Continue reading

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