The continuing prevalence of administrative prior review motivated the Journalism Education Association to pass an updated statement denouncing the practice.
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Editor meets with officials over censored high school paper in Arizona
A Globe High School newspaper editor met with the principal and superintendent Monday in an attempt to clear up a Dec. 7 incident in which school officials pulled 700 issues of The Papoose. The incident sparked a public disagreement between newspaper staffers and administrators regarding why the papers were pulled.
High school apologizes for removing reference to God from yearbook
ARIZONA -- A Maricopa County high school has apologized to a student for deleting a reference to God out of his school yearbook profile.
Attorney's spokesman reassigned after bout with journalism professor
A Maricopa County Attorney’s Office spokesman has been reassigned after a heated e-mail correspondence with an Arizona State University journalism professor over whether journalism students should be allowed to cover the office’s news conferences.
Halloween edition newspapers disappear from ASU at the West campus
About 1,800 copies of the student newspaper at Arizona State University at the West campus disappeared from news stands Nov. 1, and editors suspect the theft is connected to satirical photos published in the issue.
Arizona State student group files lawsuit over insurance requirement
An Arizona State University student organization is suing the school after it says the university used insurance requirements to limit the group’s freedom of speech.
Student admits to taking 800 copies of student paper
A student at Embry-RiddleAeronautical University admitted to stealing more than 800 copies of the studentnewspaper last month containing an article about drug and DUI charges she wasfacing.
Ariz. budget blocks state funding for college papers
Student media advisers at the affected state universities -- Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona -- said the footnote will not have an impact on the papers at their schools because they say they do not currently receive state money.
Restraining student media
Student journalists across the country complained of administrative censorship this spring, from students being punished for protesting prior review of their student newspaper to school officials confiscating a publication that published editorials critical of the school.