Ahigh school student is alleging school officials violated her First Amendmentrights when they ordered her to remove a small American flag from her backpocket.
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Anonymous caller forewarns student editor of newspaper theft
One anonymous caller to the newsroom threatened to trash copies of the studentnewspaper; another mysterious caller declared the papers were being temporarily“held hostage.”
College board president orders newspaper to can story
Student reporters at a Missouri community college were surprised to receive ane-mail from the board president demanding they not print an article intoday's paper.
Student drug arrest story prompts newspaper theft, editor says
Atfirst, student editor Jen Thierer thought it was just a mistake; maybe thecirculation manager was confused, or forgot to pick up the newspapers from theprinter.
University uses MySpace.com profile to expel gay student
Acollege student expelled Thursday by his university for writing he is gay onhis MySpace.com profile has threatened a lawsuit against theschool.
Students' lawsuit targets policies against 'intolerance'
When their affirmative action bake sale was shut down, College Republicans at the Georgia Institute of Technology bristled.
When university officials ordered parts of their protest signs for ''The Vagina Monologues'' be painted over with white paint, they fumed.
Pentecostal university removes two editors who objected to prior review
Officials at North Central University dismissed two editors at thestudent newspaper last week after they refused to let administrators readcontent before publication.
Student official abandons plan to cut budget of student paper
Astudent government member at the University of Alaska Fairbanks rescinded hisinitiative to reduce the student newspaper's budget and said he was wrong tothink less funding would translate to better editorial content.
Censored TV station at Syracuse back on air; free speech questions persist
Syracuse University students regained control of theirtelevision station Monday, nearly six months after Chancellor Nancy Cantor shutdown the student-run station in response to a news satire show.
April Fools' spoof leads to temporary shutdown of student paper's Web site
The online April Fools' Day edition of Hamline University's studentnewspaper upset alumni and people affiliated with the Navy SEALs, which resultedin university officials temporarily shutting down the site lastweek.