Students in Milwaukee suffered a blow in their censorship battle with high school administrators when a state court ruled in favor of the school's decision to censor the students' underground publication.
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23,000 Newspapers Stolen at Berkeley
About 23,000 copies — the entire press run — of the student newspaper at the University of California at Berkeley, were stolen yesterday after the paper ran an editorial supporting a state referendum that would end affirmative action programs.
Subpoena of Calif. College Student Newspaper Photographer Dropped
County prosecutors this afternoon withdrew their demand to see the unpublished photographs a Contra Costa College student newspaper photographer took of an on-campus murder scene.
More College Newspaper Thefts Reported
As the fall semester reaches its mid-point, college student newspapers across the country continue to be struck by newspaper thefts.
New School Year Begins with College Newspaper Thefts
Signs of a new school year: the leaves are turning, footballs fill the air and newspaper thieves at America's college campuses are back in action.
Student Photographer's Pics of Senate Candidate Confiscated
Unidentified "security men" confiscated a University of Portland student newspaper photographer's camera and film Sept. 22 as he took pictures of U.S. Senate candidate Tom Bruggere.
Congress Tells Dept. of Education to Get Tough with Schools that Violate Campus Crime Law
A resolution calling on the U.S. Department of Education to make campus security compliance a priority was passed by the House of Representatives Sept. 11.
Moorhead State University Cited for Violating Campus Crime Reporting Law
For the first time in the law's five-year history the U.S. Department of Education has cited a school for failing to report accurate campus crime statistics under the federal Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990.
Virginia High Court Rules that High School Student Government Election Tally can be Kept Secret
Free and open government elections may be a source of pride to most Americans but don't tell that to some Virginia high school students.
President Clinton Bans Advertising of Tobacco Products Directed at Teens
As expected, President Clinton, today, declared nicotine an addictive drug and put its regulation under the control of the Food and Drug Administration.