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West Virginia Senate approves New Voices bill
West Virginia Senate approved a New Voices bill, but SPLC requests a crucial amendment to prevent constitutionality issue.
Join us for a Student Journalist-Led Open Forum about Overcoming Censorship
Join the Student Press Freedom Day student co-chairs and your fellow student journalists to talk about how you can overcome censorship and other barriers to your work.
Hone Your Skills at the Op-Ed Boot Camp
A fan-favorite annual event, the Op-Ed Boot Camp is the perfect opportunity for student journalists to take your op-ed writing and pitching skills to the next level!
How do TikTok bans affect my student newsroom?
In this Legal Question of the Week, SPLC experts explain what recent TikTok bans mean for student newsrooms that utilize the app.
Haley Jackson shares her experiences writing one of her favorite, and most challenging, stories: “Critical Controversy”
Haley Jackson from The Eagle Eye shared her experience writing one of her favorite, and most challenging, stories about critical race theory.
Nathalie Miranda reflects on their story that sparked unlawful censorship
Nathalie Miranda from the Pearl Post shared what it was like writing their story that sparked a nation-wide discussion on student press freedom.
Workshop: How to be a Spokesperson for Student Press Freedom
Telling your personal story is a crucial skill for advocates. In this workshop youโll learn techniques and get to practice with your peers.
Leila Saidane uses her interest in research to find and report on new stories
Leila Saidane from The Daily Texan shares how she used her role as a researcher on the student paper to find new and interesting stories.
Behind the Story: Reporting on racism in Greek Life
SPLC sat down with Ellie Lin and Shannon Worley from The Maneater about challenges they faced while writing a story on racism in Greek life.