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Jose Herrera / Roundup Film Club and the Media Arts Department present Journalism: Ethics or Profit? with their first screening of "All The President's Men" on Monday, Oct. 23 in the Great Hall from 1-4 p.m. at Pierce College in Woodland Hills. From left, Ken Windrum, Cara Gillis, Richard Favela, Mario Lawson and George Brooks make up the panel after the movie.
by the performance of the panelists.
“I hardly spoke at all on the panel today, which to me is a great success,” Windrum said.
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Joan Hahn said she is taking a film class senior divisions, and she said it’s been years since she saw the original movie when it first came out.
“I thought the movie held up very well,” Hahn said. “I was very intrigued. Even though I knew what was happening, the way it was done caught my interest, and I watched it progress with more knowledge than I had the first time.”
Hahn said the event exceeded her expectations, and she enjoyed the interchange of ideas.
“We have young people that are interested in what’s going on in the world, which is contrary to the belief that millennials walk around being superficial,” Hahn said. “This gave me a better view of people with brains.”
Virginia Gaglianone attended the series and said she watched the movie 15 years ago.
“I love it. I love the fact that I could watch the movie again,” Gaglianone said. “I think this is valuable nowa-days when people don’t read the paper and don’t get informed, and we get easily manipulated by the government. It’s a good refresher for the students to know how reporting is, and how important the role of reporters are for democracy.” nmiranda.roundupnews@gmail.com
“I bought this handmade, really cool, cutting board. I saw it when we first walked in, and after we did the whole loop, I came back and bought it.” Mcquillen said. Mcquillen said that the people at the market are friendly, and he thought it was nice to meet the vendors and see families out enjoying their day.
“It’s a fun time; it’s a nice little Sunday,” Mcquillen said.
The Topanga Vintage Market will return to Pierce College