Dilemmas Case 1: Sheila was in her last year of college when she decided to run for student council president. During her campaign, a school newspaper reporter saked her about something from her past. In high school, Sheila had once been caught cheating on a test. She had admitted her mistake and repeated the course. She never cheated again. Sheila felt that the incident was over, and she refused to answer the reporter¿s questions. The reporter wrote the story without telling Sheila's side, and Sheila lost the election. Her reputation at school was also damaged, and she's afraid won't find a job easily when she graduates. Sheila should have faced the problems with that situation before elections. She shouldn't have allowed that coverage about her spreaded. She should have feared to find a job easily, because her case is something could have happened to anyone. Besides, She had already admitted her mistake, so she could have been a role model for other guys.