The student journalist has to attend two student conduct classes because he repeatedly questioned health care professionals about a student's emergency trip to the hospital.
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Former student journalist scores major victory in public records lawsuit
The former editor-in-chief of The Collegian at Georgia Perimeter College sued the University System of Georgia Board of Regents in 2013 for mishandling his public records request.
Title IX complaints pending against Missouri employees blocking student photojournalists on video
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."
Embattled high school newspaper loses a year's worth of archived stories after school officials shut down website
After administrators shut down the Matador's website without advance notice, the student editors learned they had lost all online content since February 2014 — including their coverage of an ongoing censorship battle.
A lack of diversity in student media sparks frustration, debates across the country
As debates centering around diversity and the media at Wesleyan University and Missouri University gain national attention, minority journalists hope something will change.
SPLC helps reverse suspension of college student editor at Western Illinois University
"The Student Press Law Center was there when I needed help and guidance. I really had no where else to go, and no one else to seek help from."
SPLC's Frank LoMonte on Missouri press freedom conflict: "Those who make history are not its exclusive owners"
SPLC Executive Director Frank LoMonte calls for demonstrations of contrition by communications professor Melissa Click and applauds the student photographer's courage in standing up for his First Amendment rights.
Missouri student protesters remove signs that ban the media from campsite
As the communications professor receives threats and calls for her resignation, the student protesters announce that media is now welcome at their campsite.
“Ignorance and insanity:” A conversation on First Amendment rights in schools
Author and law professor Catherine Ross spoke at the Newseum about conversations related to her new book, "Lessons in Censorship: How Schools and Courts Subvert Students’ First Amendment Rights."
Missouri student protesters attempt to bar student photographers from recording on campus
Student activists at the University of Missouri told the media, including two student photographers, that they were not welcome to photograph their "safe space."