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Blog 4- Reflection of COMM409 by Sandra Eichhorn
Lessons I learned that journalists’ priority should be loyalty to citizens. Before this class, I believed that journalists had an obligation to tell the truth, but that their loyalty was with the newspaper or organization they represent. However, because journalists’ … Continue reading
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Blog for Quiz 2- Looking for Normal by Sandra Eichhorn
Beginning Coronavirus has been rapidly spreading since January 2020. When it first made the news, I was not concerned about my personal wellbeing and did not believe it would ever affect me. But, I became more concerned when my friends … Continue reading
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Blog 2- “Shattered Glass” By Sandra Eichhorn
Stephen Glass committed many unethical acts during his tenure at The New Republic. However, I find his dedication to fabrication and extremely low integrity scale to be the most shocking. Stephen Glass had intense infatuation with the “wow factor” of … Continue reading
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Blog 1- This I believe…By Sandra Eichhorn
I believe in being true to yourself. I’ve spent my entire life as a younger sister. My sister, Carolyn, was the tall one, the academically gifted one, the soccer prodigy. I never had my own identity, people saw me as … Continue reading
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