CONNECTICUT --Students and faculty at Central Connecticut State University gathered on campus Monday to protest the Sept. 12 publication of a controversial cartoon in the student newspaper, The Recorder.
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New online map tracks censorship battles
OHIO -- A doctoral candidate at Kent State University has created an online, interactive map chronicling incidents involving student press censorship.
Host fired from university radio station plans appeal of court ruling
MICHIGAN -- Eastern Michigan University’s radio station did not violate a former disc jockey’s First Amendment rights after firing him for making controversial on-air comments, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Aug. 2.
College journalists, advisers welcome new protections in Illinois
ILLINOIS -- After Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) approved a new series of protections for campus news outlets on Aug. 31, student journalists and their supporters breathed a collective sigh of relief across the state.