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Blog 5 – Relfections on Course by Caleb Laubscher
Overall, I believe this course was very helpful in my college career. Even though I am not a journalism major, I still learned two ethical values that are important in my life. The first is fabrication. Granted, I always believed … Continue reading
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Blog 4 – Case Study on Diversity by Caleb Laubscher
In today’s world, the idea of gay rights has been generally accepted, but many still cannot see agreement with it. Some of these people tend to be conservatives, who retreat to Fox News for their political viewpoint. In February of … Continue reading
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Blog 3 – Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foremn Lectures by Caleb Laubscher
On Thursday October 26, 2018, I attended the Foster-Foreman lecture to listen to Doug Blackmon talk about his adventure as a journalist. It amazed me to hear so many encounters he had with unforgettable experiences. Specifically, his perspective of the … Continue reading
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Blog 2 – Shattered Glass By Caleb Laubscher
Shattered Glass is a film that depicts the true story of Stephen Glass, a New Republic writer that fabricated many of his stories. From both the movie and the lecture, I can come to the conclusion that two ethical problems … Continue reading
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Bog 1 – This I Believe… by Caleb Laubscher
Charity I should clarify that when I say charity, I mean caring for others and kindness. I must also admit that this is an ethical value that I have not held close for my entire life. Once my college … Continue reading
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