Author Archives: Dana Lee Candelino

Blog 5 – Course Reflection by Dana Candelino

This course has taught me to think about journalism in deeper manner. When covering stories, I now know the important ethical standards to consider, something that’s very dearing to journalism. Our generation is hungry for news in the quickest way; … Continue reading

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Blog 4 – Case Study of Choice by: Dana Candelino

Blog 4 – Any Case Study of your Choice by: Dana Candelino Part 1: Situation Definition In October of 2008, a patrol officer was driving 30 miles over the speed limit and killed a young, 10-year old boy on a … Continue reading

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Blog 3 – Ethical Lessons from the Foster Foreman Lecture, by Dana Candelino

Part 1: Situation Definition Washington Post writer and Pulitzer Prize winner Carol Leonnig had a lot to share this past week with Penn State students. Her investigative reporting on the Secret Services brought up lots of ethical considerations. For starters, … Continue reading

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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Dana Candelino

  Part 1: Situation Definition The film “Shattered Glass” was definitely an eye-opening story for an aspiring journalist. Its plot provided strong examples of the responsibilities of a journalist, and what it means to be unethical. The story of Stephen … Continue reading

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Blog 1 — This I Believe in Challenges by Dana Candelino

I’m someone who always enjoys keeping busy. I like having things in front of me, keeping myself occupied and always having something to do. Being faced with a challenge gives me a rush of adrenaline, and overcoming them is the … Continue reading

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