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Lombardo- Blog 5
Entering into the field of journalism, I had half-expected to receive a book of guidelines on ethical codes to apply in certain situations. This has proved to be certainly not true, and I have noticed that ethical principals seem to … Continue reading
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Lombardo- Blog 4
The Foster Conference I attended, covered Inga Saffron, who has been writing for the Philadelphia inquirer for 14 years. Saffron is a critic of landscape and architecture. Through the interesting lecture she delivered, a few points had stuck out to … Continue reading
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Michael Lombardo: Blog 3- Integrity in Times of Crisis
Integrity in Times of Crisis On Monday, February 25th I attended the Integrity in Times of Crisis lecture. The guest speakers included Genaro Armas, a reporter for the Associated Press, Jim Lukaszewski of the Lukaszewski Crisis Communications Group, and Steve … Continue reading
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Michael Lombardo: Blog 2- Shattered Glass
Steven Glass was self conscious about every aspect in his career. Because of this, and the pressure he put on himself to surpass expectations, he broke nearly all ethical codes a journalist needs to abide by. He conjured up impossible … Continue reading
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Michael Lombardo: Blog 1 – This I believe…
I believe in infinitum. I remember when I was young learning about the Greek philosopher Zeno and his paradoxes, and one which suggested that nothing can be a whole because it would take infinite fractions for one to become a whole. On top of that, … Continue reading
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