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Arrested Stanford reporter still in limbo six months later

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In the Columbia Journalism Review, Stanford Daily reporter Dilan Gohill spoke publicly for the first time about his arrest in June while covering an occupation of the Stanford president’s office. The prosecutor still hasn’t officially pursued or declined the felony charges against Gohill, and Stanford disciplinary proceedings are also pending.

Guest Post: Don’t be afraid: Standing up for student press freedom is worth it

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Ben Shapiro is a first-year at Northwestern University. In high school, he served as the editor-in-chief of The Spoke, Conestoga High School’s student newspaper, and worked closely with the Student Press Law Center throughout his tenure. Shapiro is active with Pennsylvania’s New Voices movement. While interning at SPLC this summer, he reflected on the censorship he faced as a student journalist and why it was worth fighting.

Arrested Dartmouth students win 2024 Courage Award for championing press freedom

Alesandra Gonzales and Charlotte Hampton of Dartmouth College
Alesandra Gonzales and Charlotte Hampton of Dartmouth College

The Student Press Law Center is proud to honor Alesandra Gonzales and Charlotte Hampton of Dartmouth College with the 2024 Reveille Seven Courage in Student Journalism Award. Also recognized as finalists for the award are Salomé Cloteaux at Indiana University and Hannah Epstein at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges.

Mountain View students win 2024 Courage Award for defending, educating on press freedom

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SPLC is proud to honor four Mountain View High School students with the 2024 Courage in Student Journalism Award for persevering against administrative censorship and retaliation to investigate sexual harassment at their school. The students used the experience to educate others about student press freedom, and two sued their district to vindicate their rights.

Michigan student wins 2024 FOI Award for pushing for school board transparency

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Julia Roeder

SPLC and the Joseph L. Brechner Freedom of Information Project are proud to honor Michigan high school journalist Julia Roeder with the 2024 Student Freedom of Information Award. 

UF student wins 2024 FOI Award for reporting on chaotic campus stampede

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Loren Miranda

SPLC and the Joseph L. Brechner Freedom of Information Project are proud to honor University of Florida student journalist Loren Miranda with the 2024 Student Freedom of Information Award.

At SPLC’s 50th, Nick Kristof emphasizes giving voice to young journalists

SPLC's Mike Hiestand, Columbia Spectator's Isabella Ramírez, The Dartmouth's Charlotte Hampton and The New York Times' Nicholas Kristof speak during SPLC's 50th Anniversary Celebration on Tuesday. (Photo by Ryan Murphy)
SPLC's Mike Hiestand, Columbia Spectator's Isabella Ramírez, The Dartmouth's Charlotte Hampton and The New York Times' Nicholas Kristof speak during SPLC's 50th Anniversary Celebration on Tuesday. (Photo by Ryan Murphy)

The power of student journalism was on full display as the Student Press Law Center kicked off its 50th anniversary celebrations with an event at the New York Times last week.  Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times opinion columnist Nicholas Kristof and current student journalists Charlotte Hampton, managing editor for The Dartmouth, and Isabella Ramírez, editor-in-chief… Continue reading At SPLC’s 50th, Nick Kristof emphasizes giving voice to young journalists