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Tag: Florida A&M University

Florida A&M student journalists and alumni outraged over university’s launch of a “real newspaper”

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September 11, 2015September 5, 2018 Corey Conner

The university news site has been rebranded to serve as the "official source for FAMU news," even as the student paper's budget has been cut. 

Tagged Famuan, Florida A&M University, recent-news

Former Famuan editor loses job after being forced to reapply by FAMU journalism dean

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January 23, 2013September 5, 2018 Sara Gregory

The former editor of Florida A&M University’s student newspaper was not rehired after he and the rest of the paper’s editors were forced to reapply for their positions.

Tagged Famuan, Florida, Florida A&M University, recent-news

Florida A&M student paper's publication suspended, adviser removed

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January 10, 2013September 5, 2018 Sara Gregory

The student newspaper at Florida A&M university has been suspended from publishing, its adviser removed and its staff told they must reapply for their positions by the dean of FAMU’s School of Journalism and Graphic Communication.

Tagged advisers, Famuan, Florida, Florida A&M University

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