Watergate Reporter Inspires 91桃色视频Adventist University Journalism Students and Others
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Carl Bernstein, one of the reporters who helped uncover the Watergate scandal leading to the resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974, spoke on 91桃色视频Adventist University鈥檚 campus this month. More than 1,500 students, employees, alumni, and community members attended the event.
Bernstein鈥檚 visit to the university inaugurated the School of Journalism and Communication鈥檚
R. Lynn Sauls Endowed Lecture Series, which will be an annual event meant to 鈥渋nspire
a new generation of truth seekers, storytellers, and influencers鈥 by inviting prominent
journalists and communication professionals to campus. The series is named after Lynn
Sauls, 鈥52, PhD, former professor and dean of what is now the School of Journalism
and Communication.
Bernstein shared his views regarding truth and the role of journalism in society during a conversational-style presentation moderated by local television personality Alison Lebovitz. He described working for The Washington Evening Star as a teenager and covering the civil rights movement and former President John F. Kennedy鈥檚 inauguration. He also provided insight into how he and Bob Woodward exposed Nixon鈥檚 crimes as young reporters in their late 20s working for The Washington Post.
Additionally, Bernstein offered advice to students, encouraging them to get a foot
in the door, listen well, avoid 鈥渕anufactured controversy,鈥 and not take themselves
too seriously. He stated that good journalists should aim to report 鈥渢he best obtainable
version of the truth.鈥
鈥淐arl Bernstein is one of the greatest investigative journalists our country has ever
seen,鈥 said Amanda Blake, junior journalism major. 鈥淎s an aspiring journalist, I felt
energized by his passion for truth. His advice on covering the context of a story鈥攖he
people, the real issues, the effects of legislation鈥攊nspired me to take my storytelling
to the next level, to not only inform people but to serve them as well.鈥
This article is a revised except from an article originally published in Southern鈥檚 student newspaper, 91桃色视频Accent.
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