THE SEAHAWK/ zao 1 3 Forum discusses newsroom eMcs Volunteers needed for Habitat for Humanity workday □ □LIN Beck Some media types are finding the public, still reeling fiwm the horrific events of Sept 11, more closely scrutinizing their presentation of the news recently. Addressing the ethics associated with re- Habitat for Humanity work- potting such serious events, a panel of five lo- Saturday, Nov. 17 from cal journalists convened at UNCW as part of Anyone interested the Pastoral Summit talks. Allen Parsons, executive editor of the UNCW’ day will be held 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p. 1 volunteering should contact Noah Riedel at the Leadership Center to reserve Wilmington Star; Ronda Bellamy of WGNI - FM; Jot Evans of WWAY - TV; Frances Weller of WECT -TV; and Susan Dankel of WHQR - FM all participated in the recent campus dis cussion, commenting on the recent me^ cov erage and polling questions fiom a small audi- eiKe of about 75 attendees. The event moderator, Paul Wilkes of UNCW’s creative writing department, opened the forum by piesenting his view that there is no such thing as “the media.” Rather, he explained, the media com- Several courses are offered by the Cape prises many individuals who collectively and in- t University Red Cross to offer several classes in accident and rescue information which is located Child and Infant CPR/First Aid are avail able on Nov. 5, 7 and 8 from 6 p. .; CPR Professional Rescuer on Nov. 6 from 6p.m. to 9 p.m.; Adult CPR & First ment from the issues is key Second, Parsons said. n Nov. 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.n: Adult, Child & Infant CPR/First Aid o Nov. 12, 13 and 14 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.rr a situation, is paramount. Last, Parsons said it is the responsibility of journalist to question author- Babysitter’s Training on Nov. 17 from 8:30 i>y-by exa^giss^ through these ciite- - - .. and Adult, Child & In- come evident o 4:30 p.i fant CPR/First Aid on Nov. 27, 28 and 29 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. To register or for more information, call 762-2683. Volunteers for Leadership Center needed The Center for Leadership Education and Service is looking for volunteers to Commenting on the Sept 11 terrorist attacks, filiate, turned to “24 hour, wall-to-wall news (cov erage) for four days.” Evans said that the 96-hour period of continuous national news coverage pre help students in kindergarten through fifth ^ stories are what fill time when no other reading, writing and math tutoring. For Evans’comments. is available. Frances Weller of WECT - TV agreed with information, call Community Liaise Lauren Davis at 962-3877 oi visit the of- n the University Union ii ‘XDur job is to be responsible,” she said. Parsons said many members of the public se Beverly Perdue to speak at fall commencement UNCW News Bureau Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue will address the university’s 1,000 Dec. graduates at 10 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 21, in Trask Coliseum as com mencement speaker. Perdue is a former public school teacher, health care professional and co-chair of the North Carolina Senate Appropriations Com mittee. Prior to her election as Lt. Gov., Per due served five terms in the Senate and two terms in the state House of Representatives. She was consistently ranked as one of the-most effective members of the North Carolina Gen eral Assembly and gained the reputation a of the legislature’s hardest workers. She is in volved in many civic and commimity boards including the State Board of Education and State Board of Community Colleges and she chairs the Health and Wellness Trust Fund. She has also supported innovative advances in edu cation, including the Excellent Schools Act and Governor Hunt’s Smart Start for early child hood development. UNCW December gradu ates should report to Hanover Hall no later dian 9 a.m. on commencement day to robe and form the processional Following the ceremony. academic depart- dividual ceremonies and host receptions for their graduates and guests. Exact loca tions will be an nounced in the commencement program. Allen Parsons, executive editor of the Wilmington Stan Ronda Bellamy of WGNI - FM; Jon Evans of WWAY - TV; Frances Weller of WECT -TV; and Susan Dankel of WHQR - FM participate In the panal discusbn aix)ut newsroom ethics. the media as gatekeepers. Thus, the media is charged with the task of acting as a mirror for the society and giving the public a clear picture of what is going on. When asked how their respected TV stations would be handling presentation of material dur ing Nielsen’s November sweeps ratings, Weller Fear Chapter of the Red Cross this month, dividually come together to present news and im- conceded that her station would be giving special 1102 S. 16th St. Adult, poitant issues. ParsOTS, beginning the panel discussion, iden tified three critical issues relative to effective news reporting. He noted first, that journalist detach- attention to stories that might gain the attention of an increased number of viewers. Although, she said along with Evans that stories would still be handled in a responsible, ethical way. WHQR - FM’s Susan Dankel, spoke of her balance in addressing the fiill, contextiial range of station’s effort to bring a local perspective to the events affecting the nation, by returning the sta tion to its regular format as early as possible. “Americans have a responsibility to leam few themselves” (about the new news topKs),” Weller said. Bellamy agreed, noting that she reads a large number of online and print sources daily, sc Carolina Ampliltliisater Fall Line Concert: Serleai Fri. October 12th Patty loveless Sat. October 13th Carolina Music Fest 2.1 Sat. November 3rd Fall Fury Sports And Music Fest Evans said his news station, WWAY, an ABC af- she can gain knowledge and varying viewpoints 1 a single topic. She encouraged others to do so as well. The Pastoral Summit concluded with the panel sented challenges in regard to filling time. He addressing questions concerning how and why said that ABC aired some stories that he, persOT- ally, thought were somewhat questionable in na ture, noting specifically a story tiiey aired that ad dressed the means by which bombs were made in the Oklahoma City bombing. He said fliat these prior to the Sept 11 tenorist attacks. Evans said Uiat these recent attacks just hit too close to home fw many Americans. “Oh my God. Is that a plane that just hit the worid trade center,” Evans recalled of what Charlie Goodman of Good Morning America said on air at the time of the secOTd building’s attack. ‘It was die Pentagon and the World Trade Centers, very real places — places where people had been.” Thu. November 8th Presented By New World Entertainment CAROLINA AMPHITHEATER Hnry 501 IV. Illarion SC scconcerts.com