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SUMMARY:The Timothy and Sharon Ubben Lecture series presents Carl Bernstein
DESCRIPTION:Timothy and Sharon Ubben Lecture featuring Carl Bernstein, Wednesday, &nbsp2/13/13, 7:30 p.m.In  1973, the Washington Post's Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward won a  Pulitzer prize for their investigative reporting that uncovered the  Watergate scandal. Forty years later, in 2013, information is available  from more sources than ever before via the Internet, yet newspapers are  struggling and the very future of traditional journalism is in question.  On Wednesday, February 13, Carl Bernstein will come to DePauw  University to ponder "The State of Our Information: Is Journalism Dead?"  in a Timothy and Sharon Ubben Lecture.&nbspThe program will begin at 7:30 PM in Meharry Hall, located within  DePauw's historic East College and will be followed by a book signing by  Mr. Bernstein.&nbspLike all Ubben Lectures, it is presented free of admission charge and is open to all. For more information visit:www.depauw.edu/news-media/latest-news/details/28967
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