When Chicago bumps its minimum wage to $10 an hour in July, Columbia College will scale back hours for many of its student workers, and until Wednesday, the number of employees on the student newspaper staff would have been reduced by a quarter.
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U. of South Carolina student newspaper editor says photo from marijuana rally could have led to thefts
At one distribution location, security footage showed a man walk out of frame with a stack of newspapers and returning empty-handed “before picking up another stack and walking out of frame once again."
Notre Dame police records are private, judge rules in ESPN lawsuit
The University of Notre Dame police department does not have to give ESPN access to police records about student athletes because it is not a public agency under the state’s open records law, a county judge ruled on Monday.
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in the St. Joseph COUNTY circuit/superior court STATE of indianaespn, inc. and PAULA LAVIGNE,Plaintiffs,v.UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME SECURITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, a department of the University of Notre Dame du Lac,Defendant.)))))))))))CAUSE NO. COMPLAINT to compel inspection and copying of public recordPlaintiffs, ESPN, Inc. and Paula Lavigne (collectively “ESPN”) by counsel, for their Complaint against the Defendant,… Continue reading in the St. Joseph COUNTY
Delta State U. journalism program, student newspaper print funding axed
Despite cries to save student journalism in the Mississippi Delta, the state’s higher education commission voted unanimously to cut Delta State University’s journalism program Thursday.
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22860000SEJCSoutheast Journalism Conference00SEJCSoutheast Journalism ConferenceApril 14, 2015Dear Dr. Borsig and Trustees:On behalf of the Southeast Journalism Conference’s 40 member schools, among them Delta State University, we appeal to you to reconsider what we regard as a counterproductive, unfair and detrimental proposal to eliminate the journalism program at DSU and to cut funding for the print… Continue reading 22860000SEJC Southeast Journalism Conference 00SEJC Southeast Journalism Conference April
Federal lawsuit alleges Northern Michigan U. student newspaper board violated adviser’s free-speech rights in termination
In an attempt to get her job back, the ousted student newspaper adviser at Northern Michigan University has filed a federal lawsuit against members of the newspaper’s board of directors, arguing her termination violated her free-speech rights.
Fate of journalism program at Delta State U. to be decided in Thursday board meeting
On Thursday the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees may drive the final nail into the journalism program’s coffin when it decides whether to accept the university’s plan to eliminate the program.
Student newspaper board at Northern Michigan U. responds to criticism over adviser’s termination
Four student members of the student newspaper’s board of directors at Northern Michigan University released a statement on Tuesday refuting claims a university administrator influenced their vote to terminate the newspaper’s adviser.
N.J. school board reintroduces changes to student publication policy
The Northern Highlands Board of Education reintroduced changes to its school-sponsored publications policy on Monday after faculty and alumni criticized attempts to change the policy last year.