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Ethics in Campus Media
7pm, Tuesday, May 4th in 221 Alien
Including Panelists from The Emerald, Duck U TV,
The Commentator & more!
Top Ethical Challenges to Journalism
5pm, Wednesday, May 5th (Lillis 182)
Panelists include Mike Fancher of The Seattle Times, Alan Beck
of KEZI-TV, Jim Godbold of The Register-Guard & SOJC ethics
professor Tom Bivins.
The Ruhl Lecture
4pm, Thursday, May 6th in Gerlinger Lounge
Speaker: John Carroll, executive editor, Los Angeles Times
Topic: "The Wolf in Reporter’s Clothing: The Rise of Pseudo
Journalism in America”
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Karl Mondon Contra Costa Times
UC Berkeley senior and ROTC student Andrew Vincent (right) is a bit of a standout at the
liberal university in Berkeley, Calif. Joined by freshmen Joseph Colangelo, the two hike
across campus with 45-pound bags of sand in their packs on Friday, April 23.
College students
prepare for military
Several graduates are
heading to the front lines in
Afghanistan or Iraq
By Randy Myers
Knight Ridder Newspapers (KRT)
BERKELEY, Calif. — Months after
Andrew Vincent walks off the stage
this May, proudly clutching a Univer
sity of California diploma, he expects
to go into combat.
The 22-year-old says he's ready to
fight for his country.
"I don't think about the danger,"
said the midshipman in the UC Berke
ley Reserve Officer Training Corps.
Vincent and others in the ROTC
graduation class of 2004 realize they
have an obligation to fulfill, one that
could plunk them down on the
volatile front lines in Iraq or
Afghanistan.
"Many of these graduates will be,
within the year of commissioning, as
signed to operations," said Capt. L.H.
Rosenberg, commanding officer of
the UC Berkeley Naval ROTC pro
gram. "They almost all will be sent to
active duty."
In June, Vincent will return to his
San Diego hometown where he'll be
assigned to a ship until September.
There he and a high school buddy
will undergo six months of intense
training to achieve a boyhood dream,
joining the fierce Navy Seals.
He knows that by reaching this goal
he places his life in the crosshairs.
"I figure that somebody has to be
"Hopefully, I will, one day,
be the most trained and
the most capable. I look
forward to it and I don't
fear it either."
Andrew Vincent
Midshipman, UC Berkeley
out there and it might as well be the
best trained, the most capable," he
said during a break from instruction
and practice on campus.
"Hopefully, I will, one day, be the
most trained and the most capable.
I look forward to it and I don't fear
it either."
To be the best, he's building a
durable, perfectly conditioned athletic
body, one that requires rigorous
twice-a-day workouts.
He complements the brawn with a
disciplined and focused mind.
The Cal ROTC program numbers
130, and includes the Army, the Navy,
Turn to MILITARY, page 5
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