Lawyers for former Occidental College shock jock Jason Antebi filed a brief with the California State Supreme Court last week asking it to review a court ruling that said he had no legal standing to sue the university for censorship because he had already graduated.
Author: Marnette Federis
Vandals steal conservative paper at University of Georgia
Staff members of the GuardDawg, a conservative student newspaper at the University of Georgia, discovered 1,200 copies of their paper stolen and their distribution bins vandalized last week.
College paper pulled from stands for faulty headline
Editors of the Gargoyle, Flagler College’s student newspaper, are calling university President William Abare’s actions inappropriate after he pulled copies of the paper from racks last week.
Johns Hopkins initiates new distribution policy
New policies created by Johns Hopkins University regarding where student publications can be distributed are raising concern among some students and advocates following an incident where newspapers were removed from residence halls last spring.
BC administrators remove orientation guide from racks
Copies of a freshman orientation guide produced by Boston College’s student newspaper, The Heights, were discarded by administrators last June because of a column that described his orientation experience as “miserable,” Editor in Chief Tom Wiedeman said.
Adviser back at work, plans to continue lawsuit
Karen Bosley is back to work as the adviser of the Ocean County College Viking News after a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction in her pending lawsuit, and students say her return has been essential to the paper’s production.