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Lisa Ling gives global perspective

Samantha Selvaggio

Issue date: 12/6/07 Section: News
Students, Jenna Gallagher and Mike Fazzino presented Lisa Ling with a ONE bracelet.
Students, Jenna Gallagher and Mike Fazzino presented Lisa Ling with a ONE bracelet.

On Tuesday, Dec. 4, journalist Lisa Ling came to speak at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts at Sacred Heart University.

Ling's discussion began promptly at 7 p.m. and was filled with background about her own life experiences.

She discussed the obstacles she encountered and the great successes she experienced as a result.

Everyone has to start somewhere and Ling shared her own journey.

This included jobs at channel 1 news (a primarily aired news show for high schools), a co-host on the ABC television daytime talk show, "The View," a correspondent for the National Geographic and her most recent position as a regular contributor on the "Oprah Winfrey show."

At the young age of 34, Ling has covered a vast amount of world events.

These events have contributed to a multitude of accomplishments and experiences that have brought her to where she is today.

Senior Julie Nolan, has been following Ling's career since she was on channel 1 news that aired in Nolan's high school.

"I think she is amazing and I am a huge Oprah fan, so naturally having both Lisa Ling and Oprah in the same place at the same time is great to me," said Nolan.

Displaying her news reporting skills, Ling says "she wanted to prove to audiences that her generation had a little more to say and were capable of understanding and participating in what is going on around the world."

Director of student life, Amy Ricci spoke on behalf of the young generation that Ling mentioned and said she has been a fan since her own high school days.

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"Lisa Ling is so well versed, open and understanding of the world," said Ricci.

We are so lucky to have someone like her as an active voice for our nation to see and hear, she said.

"There has never been a better time to pursue this field," said Ling.

"I strongly encourage young people to travel and experience for themselves first hand what the world is like."

"It is the best education you can give yourself," said Ling who displayed a series of clips of her work as a correspondent for National Geographic.

"I read National Geographic a lot and enjoy it, because I am interested in different cultures," said senior Alyssa DiMaria.
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