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Tag: editors pick

Despite public interest in increased police transparency, most private universities shield police reports

News
March 16, 2016November 12, 2018 Madeline Will

The Student Press Law Center requested records from 30 private universities' police forces across the country. The vast majority were unwilling to part with the records, showing a hole in public access in higher education. 

Tagged editors pick, editors-picks, private university police, recent-news

A lack of diversity in student media sparks frustration, debates across the country

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November 11, 2015November 12, 2018 Tara Jeffries

As debates centering around diversity and the media at Wesleyan University and Missouri University gain national attention, minority journalists hope something will change. 

Tagged college media, diversity coverage, editors pick, editors-picks

Yak flak: How should schools respond to students' anonymous speech?

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September 18, 2015September 5, 2018 Katherine Schaeffer

New technology means new worries. Schools are grappling with how to respond to students' anonymous speech in the Yik Yak era.

Tagged editors pick, editors-picks, recent-news, reports, spring 2015, yik yak

Facing print cutback decisions, college papers look to restructure

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September 17, 2015September 5, 2018 Allison Kowalski

At least 10 college newspapers have cut back on print days this semester — but they have all found different ways to approach the transition into a sharper focus online. 

Tagged college media, college newspapers, editors pick, editors-picks

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