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Tag: California

Lariat's entire press run goes missing

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November 20, 2013September 5, 2018 Samantha Sunne

The Saddleback College Lariat is distributing its papers late today after a pretty significant setback: Every single one of its 4,000 print issues disappeared last night.

Tagged California, newspaper theft, Saddleback College, The Lariat

Chaffey College student government held second secret meeting, reporters allege

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November 13, 2013September 5, 2018 Samantha Sunne

Just weeks after Chaffey College administrators publicly rebuked student government for holding an illegally closed meeting, reporters at the school say rumors abound of another secret meeting held by Associated Students of Chaffey College.

Tagged access to open meetings, California, Chaffey College, The Breeze

Chaffey College student newspaper shut out of meeting where student body president was removed from office

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October 24, 2013September 5, 2018 Samantha Sunne

Associated Students of Chaffey College, the school’s student government board, closed its meeting to the public over the objections of student journalists, who say the closure was illegal.

Tagged access to open meetings, California, Chaffey College, The Breeze

Humboldt State University newspaper distributes papers late after administrators raise concerns

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October 16, 2013September 5, 2018 Samantha Sunne

The student newspaper at Humboldt State University> came close to censorship earlier this month, but cool-headed discussion between staffers and university officials prevented that.

Tagged California, Humboldt State University, The Lumberjack

Calif. high school student newspaper revived after administrators cut class

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October 7, 2013September 5, 2018 Samantha Sunne

A 75-year-old high school newspaper has been given a new lease on life now that tenacious East Bakersfield High School students revived The Kernal as an after-school club.

Tagged California, East Bakersfield High School, The (East Bakersfield High School) Kernal

Calif. school district approves new social media policies to replace contract

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September 6, 2013September 5, 2018 Samantha Vicent

More than a month after students, parents and free speech organizations protested a Lodi, Calif., school district’s social media contract, the district’s board of trustees unanimously agreed on a reworked policy.

Tagged California, Lodi High School, Lodi Unified School District, social-media use

Subpoenas served against three Calif. student journalists withdrawn

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August 30, 2013September 5, 2018 Sara Tirrito

Subpoenas served against three high school journalists by the family of a classmate who killed herself were withdrawn earlier this week.

Tagged California, reporter's privilege, Saratoga High School, The (Saratoga High School) Falcon

Calif. school district now considering three potential social media guidelines

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August 21, 2013September 5, 2018 Sara Tirrito

A school district scrutinized for asking students to sign a social media contract or forfeit participation in extracurricular activities is now considering three altered versions of what it's calling social networking guidelines.

Tagged California, Lodi High School, Lodi Unified School District, social-media use

Calif. school district suspends social media policy amid plans to revise

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August 14, 2013September 5, 2018 Sara Gregory

After appeals from students, parents and free speech organizations, a California school district says it will revise its social media contract.

Tagged California, Lodi Unified School District, recent-news, social-media use

Calif. students lobby school board about controversial social media policy

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August 7, 2013December 4, 2018 Sara Tirrito

Students who spoke against their district’s controversial social media policy last night said some school board members were open to discussing changes, but the policy remains in effect.

Tagged California, Lodi High School, Lodi Unified School District, social-media use

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