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Blog 5 by Eden Pomerance
One lecture that I found important and had come up with my own questions was “Ethics in Photojournalism.” One of my concerns was the interest that photos can be taken so easily these days and altering them has become easier … Continue reading
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Blog 3 – The Oweida Lecture by Eden Pomerance
On March 21, Martin Barron, Washington Post editor, gave The Oweida Lecture in response to Chief White House Strategist Steve Bannon’s statement about the press having way too much voice and listen more. Baron said “The answer to that has … Continue reading
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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by Eden Pomerance
To be a good journalist, you have to build trust with the editor of a news organization, the colleagues and most importantly, the readers. Stephen Glass was an intern at the New Republic, where he was well-liked for his personality … Continue reading
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Blog 1 – This I Believe…by Eden Pomerance
In life I have discovered that loyalty can really go a long way, whether it is for myself or for someone else. The reason I chose loyalty as the one ethical value that I have held strong is because my … Continue reading
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