What’s My Line?

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This campaign season has brought up numerous questions about the responsibilities, or roles, of the media. Throughout this country’s history, the media continues to play a larger and more important role. Whether its our own government attempting censorship during the revolution, or breaking boundaries in Vietnam, the media represents our society across many mediums and is a vital part of our democracy. Recently, in the last decade maybe, the appreciation of journalism has turned. Either we are too liberal, too conservative, or too intrusive in others lives. However, there shouldn’t be any doubt what our duties are as journalists and what our place in society is, if everyone follows the principles and ethics of journalism, and laws and precedent from history. Continue reading

What in the World is Going On?

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The first topic I feel I should look into is one most relevant to myself and my generation: mobile access. It is unbelievable to witness the change in technology, right in my hands. I remember back in elementary school (not to sound like my grandfather) when we learned how to right a simple research paper. My class was taken to the library, and we were shown where the reference section was. And that was it. I used the encyclopedia to figure out what my topic would be, and to research it. Time was essential, and you were required to put in so much effort if you wanted a passing paper. Now, all it takes is one simple website: Google. Thanks to the genius’ who brought us the World Wide Web, AOL, personal computers and Apple, any question or concern can simply be found using Google. The most up-to-date use of Google is on our “handy-dandy” iPhones. In one instant, we can settle a trivia debate, find a recipe for dinner, or show our friends the latest viral craze on YouTube.

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