Greg M. Schwartz
Greg grew up in Cleveland and moved to California to pursue music and film before returning to Ohio, where he is currently a graduate journalism student at Kent State. He's worked as a radio reporter at Berkeley's KPFA and as a freelance music writer.
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B.A. - Film Studies, San Francisco State; Masters candidate - Journalism, Kent State UniversityInterests
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The Most Important Issue in Journalism Ethics TodayWritten for a media ethics class, this paper examines the failings of "traditional objectivity," and the need for the media to come up with a new definition of objectivity in order to better serve our nation's democratic principles.
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War of the Worlds Thrills and EnlightensSteven Spielberg's "War of the Worlds" is not without its flaws, but overall it's a cinematic experience of such intensity that the flaws can be excused.
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Was a Government Conspiracy Responsible for the Kent State Massacre?An examination of little known historical information leading up to the Kent State shootings in 1970. Features interviews with wounded student Alan Canfora and "Four Dead in Ohio" author William Gordon
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A Candid Conversation with the International Socialist Organization's Sherry Wolf About the State of the American LeftThe following conversation between activist Sherry Wolf of the International Socialist Organization (ISO) and journalist Greg M. Schwartz took place in the Kent State Student Center on the afternoon of March 10, 2005
