Student Experience Center
Public
The difference between libel and slander
Slander is spoken
Printed/published is libel
Not so friendly! This photojournalist would probably be accused of ethical mistakes for taking pictures of Spider-Man, when he himself IS Spider-Man!
Peter Parker
#1
What Was I Made For? (Billie Eilish)
All Star (Smash Mouth)
McNary Residence Hall
Private
The ultimate defense against accusations of libel or slander
The Truth
(But you have to prove it)
Clark Kent regularly writes stories about Superman (without telling his coworkers he IS Superman) for this newspaper
The Daily Planet
#2
Wonderwall (Oasis)
I'll Be There For You (Friends Theme) (The Rembrandts)
Dixon Rec Center
Public (lobby, gyms, workout spaces. Should probably give a heads up)
Private (locker rooms)
What kinds of false, red flag statements could harm someone's reputation? (Give at least two)
Accusing someone of a crime
Attacking their integrity
Charges of sexual misconduct
Accusation of bigotry or prejudice
Financial stability
You definitely shouldn't get into a battle royale with other TV stations, and stab someone with a trident, as Will Ferrell and friends did in this movie.
Anchorman
#3
Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana)
Summer Nights (Grease)
Valley Library
Public
Ways you can prove a statement is true. (Give at least two)
Photo or video evidence
Confession
Police report or other official report
Multiple unbiased witnesses
In this movie, Jake Gyllenhaal starts by recording grisly fatal car accidents and selling them to TV news stations, then begins moving bodies to get better camera angles, then sabotages a car to get the footage, then deliberately edits video to be misleading to news and police. Overall, a whole lot of ethical problems in this film.
Nightcrawler
#4
Imperial March, Star Wars (John Williams)
All I Want for Christmas is You (Mariah Carey)
Safeway
Private business (can enter but need permission to shoot on property)
Ways you could identify someone, even if you don't use their name
Photo, title, office, description of job
More superhero ethical lapses! In this 2018 film, Tom Hardy is an investigative reporter who breaks into a building to search for evidence. For his troubles, he's bonded to an alien made of black goo
Venom
#5
Baby Shark and Creep (Radiohead)