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Author: Rob Arcamona

Longtime adviser barred from newsroom at Saint Louis University

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June 5, 2008September 5, 2018 Rob Arcamona

A longtime adviser to Saint Louis University'sstudent newspaper, The University News, may no longer enter thepaper's newsroom, university Provost Joe Weixlmann ordered Tuesday.

Tagged Missouri, Saint Louis University, The University News

Colo. State board OKs plan for student media independence

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June 4, 2008September 5, 2018 Rob Arcamona

Colorado State University announcedTuesday that it will officially separate its student media organizations fromthe university, registering them as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation.

Tagged Colorado, Colorado State University, Rocky Mountain Collegian

Student senate panel might have broken Oregon sunshine laws

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May 29, 2008September 5, 2018 Rob Arcamona

A University of Oregon student Senatecommittee disregarded the state's open meetings law, according to studentgovernment President Sam Dotters-Katz.

Tagged Oregon, Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon

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