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Author: Casey Wooten

Cartoon causes new uproar at Conn. paper

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September 18, 2007December 4, 2018 Casey Wooten

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.

Tagged Central Connecticut State University, The Recorder

New online map tracks censorship battles

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September 14, 2007September 5, 2018 Casey Wooten

OHIO -- A doctoral candidate at Kent State University has created an online, interactive map chronicling incidents involving student press censorship.

Tagged Kent State University, Ohio

Host fired from university radio station plans appeal of court ruling

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September 12, 2007December 4, 2018 Casey Wooten

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.

Tagged Eastern Michigan University, Michigan

College journalists, advisers welcome new protections in Illinois

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September 10, 2007September 5, 2018 Casey Wooten

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.

Tagged Illinois, The Daily Egyptian

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