THE MUSE • February 27, 2015 • https://www.themuseatdreyfoos.com/top-stories/2015/02/27/sjw2015-what-do-people-associate-with-journalism/
#SJW2015: What do people associate with journalism?
A look into journalism from Dreyfoos' eyes.
Isaac Ochoa, Arts Staffer
Isaac Ochoa (L-R) Strings juniors Kevonna Shuford and Maria Fernandez laugh while discussing the good and bad of journalism.“Journalism [reminds me of] being sneaky and deceptive because the news can be altered slightly depending on the source. The stuff that we hear is normally a little sugarcoated or exaggerated,” Shuford said.“Journalism reminds me of the truth and exploited pieces of the truth because [journalism] may be completely accurate and a good portion of journalism is that way. However, there is a lot of yellow journalism going on now. Many events are exaggerated and unreliable sources nowadays take little portions of the truth and twist them for public appeal,” Fernandez said.Isaac Ochoa “Reporters. Newspapers. People that document history. Keeping track of the world,” theatre freshman Bridget Gross said.Isaac Ochoa “Information, opinions and hopefully facts make up the world of journalism,” strings senior Chris Caravello said.Isaac Ochoa “I think of freedom of speech and documentation of historical events [when thinking] of journalism,” vocal sophomore Naiya OsiyemiIsaac Ochoa “I think about investigative journalism, especially when looking at governmental and political scandals. Watergate, for example, was a big scandal. Most of the time, I associate journalism with pop culture which I don’t really consider good news,” theatre junior Peter Palmero said.