Editorial Originally Published in The Webster University Journal Every journalist worries about the impact their reporting could have on their financial situation, but nowhere is that fear stronger than for high school and college-student journalists. One piece of legislation in Missouri is aiming to alleviate that concern. On Feb. 7, Missouri’s state legislature began considering… Continue reading New law aims to protect student journalists
Author: Kelcey Caulder
Legislation would protect student speech and schools
Editorial Originally Published in The Everett Herald Freedom of expression is perhaps the most fundamental, non-partisan value we hold dear as citizens. The most clear and thoughtful legislation in the country regarding freedom of expression rights and responsibilities for students in our public high schools and colleges has been introduced by state Sen. Joe Fain,… Continue reading Legislation would protect student speech and schools
Give students freedom to learn free speech
Editorial Originally Published in The Everett Herald Regardless of what one thinks of the future of newspapers and other print media, journalism in some form will — must — continue as a vital part of our society and democracy. And that requires journalists who are trained as much in journalism's responsibilities as in its rights.… Continue reading Give students freedom to learn free speech
LOEKS: Students deserve First Amendment protections
Editorial Originally Published in Scottsbluff Star Herald How do you teach student journalists about free speech? Well, in some schools, students learn about their rights — or lack of rights — to free speech when they find themselves censored. In Virginia, pictures of a pregnant teenager became a censorship battle recently when the yearbook staff… Continue reading LOEKS: Students deserve First Amendment protections
State Law Should Guarantee Freedoms for Student Journalists
Editorial Originally Published in The West Bend Current During first period on Jan. 29, a school aide came to the door of my humanities class and told me that I was needed in the office. At first I did not think anything of it as I was waiting for a letter of recommendation to be… Continue reading State Law Should Guarantee Freedoms for Student Journalists
Lead the fight against campus censorship
Editorial Originally Published in Campus News It’s about time to make censorship capsize on campuses across the country. From New Jersey to California, last year was a tough year for student journalists. Student media has been defunded, penalized, and denied public information only for harnessing their first amendment right to the fullest. Protesters blocked journalists… Continue reading Lead the fight against campus censorship
Our opinion
Editorial Originally Published in St. Joseph News-Press The issues on today’s public school and university campuses are everything the larger society is wrestling with — personal safety, gender equity and racial bias among them. Administrators might think they know best how to contend with these subjects, but others understand our young people experience these issues in… Continue reading Our opinion