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Author: Madeline Will

On the Ed Beat: How diverse are the teachers at your school?

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November 13, 2015September 5, 2018 Madeline Will

How many teachers of color work at your school? And why does that question matter? Find out how to localize what has become an important national story.

Tagged high school teachers, on the ed beat, Story Ideas

Title IX complaints pending against Missouri employees blocking student photojournalists on video

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November 12, 2015November 12, 2018 Madeline Will

The student photojournalist who recorded the video that went viral also filed a simple assault complaint against Melissa Click, the communications professor who called for "muscle." 

Tagged Missouri, recent-news, University of Missouri

Missouri student protesters remove signs that ban the media from campsite

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November 10, 2015November 12, 2018 Madeline Will

As the communications professor receives threats and calls for her resignation, the student protesters announce that media is now welcome at their campsite.

Tagged recent-news, University of Missouri

Missouri student protesters attempt to bar student photographers from recording on campus

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November 10, 2015November 12, 2018 Madeline Will

Student activists at the University of Missouri told the media, including two student photographers, that they were not welcome to photograph their "safe space." 

Tagged recent-news, University of Missouri

Wisconsin student government, angry at student newspaper’s debt, calls for adviser’s resignation

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November 4, 2015December 4, 2018 Madeline Will

The UW-Oshkosh student newspaper, facing crippling debt, has the university administrators' support — but the student government has denounced the paper's leadership.

Tagged recent-news, University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Wesleyan’s possible $17,000 cut to its student newspaper sparks national outrage, debate

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October 26, 2015September 5, 2018 Madeline Will

National media and organizations have denounced the cut, which followed a campus outcry over a controversial op-ed, as a form of censorship. 

Tagged recent-news, wesleyan argus

Hundreds of Crimson White papers stolen; editor suspects fraternity pledges

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October 19, 2015September 5, 2018 Madeline Will

After the Crimson White published a column and an editorial cartoon critical of fraternity practices, the editor-in-chief said he saw what appeared to be two fraternity pledges carrying stacks of papers. 

Tagged newspaper theft, recent-news, The Crimson White

As Education Secretary Arne Duncan prepares to step down, a look back at his views on FERPA

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October 2, 2015September 5, 2018 Madeline Will

In light of Arne Duncan's announced resignation, here are four times the Education Secretary spoke out about FERPA.

Tagged Arne Duncan, FERPA, recent-news

Texas school district is not backing down from asking students to sign over the copyright to their work

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October 2, 2015December 4, 2018 Madeline Will

The Texas school district that has asked students in the yearbook class to sign a work-for-hire agreement maintains the policy's legality, despite widespread skepticism. 

Tagged anthony mazur, copyright, photojournalists, recent-news

Court will not grant an injunction to Iowa student journalists suing administrators for retaliation

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October 1, 2015September 5, 2018 Madeline Will

The judge wrote that the student journalists did not show enough evidence of retaliation or intimidation to proceed with a preliminary injunction against the college. 

Tagged calumet, Iowa, Muscatine Community College, recent-news, Spotlight

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