Administrators at Benilde-St. Margaret's School, a Catholic preparatory school, pulled an editorial and column from the student newspaper's website last week that disagreed with the Catholic Church’s stance on gay marriage.
Author: Chelsea Keenan
Student editor: Quinnipiac Univ. officials nix housing ads
Editors at The Quinnipiac Chronicle say they were told to stoprunning advertisements from off-campus housing companies.
Previously censored PE editorial published again
A controversial editorial that caused AlbemarleHigh School administrators to destroy the May edition of the student newspaperhas finally been published.
School demands Mo. student journalist turn over photos of campus event
Kickapoo High School officials told a student toturn over photos from a school event that lead to the injury of another studentand have still not returned them.
Pa. school district considers banning unapproved media interviews with students, staff
Press advocates have raised concerns over aproposed Wilson School District policy that would prohibit students and stafffrom speaking with members of the media without district approval.
District, students reach partial agreement in 'Be happy, not gay' lawsuit
The Indian Prairie School District may amend itsdress code in order to settle part of a three-year-old lawsuit that resultedafter a student wore a controversial T-shirt.
Quinnipiac Univ. student arrested after filming police
A Quinnipiac University student spent an eveningin jail last weekend after using a cell phone to record New Haven policeofficers arresting another student.
Fla. district considers restricting what teachers can say online
The Manatee County School Board discussed a policyMonday that, if passed, would limit what teachers can say on social networkingsites like Facebook and Twitter.
Adviser protection policy repealed by Iowa school board
IOWA -- The Johnston Community School Board on Monday repealeda policy designed to protect high school journalism advisers' jobs andstudents' freedom of expression.
Kansas ready to pull state funding for high school journalism
The fate of some Kansas high school journalismprograms is in doubt after the state's department of education set up newfunding guidelines.