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Tag: Georgia

Women caught on video stealing newspapers from Georgia campus

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October 1, 2012September 5, 2018 Jordan Bradley

A group of unidentified women were caught on video stealing copies of Georgia Perimeter College’s student paper last Wednesday night.

Tagged Georgia, Georgia Perimter College, newspaper theft

Students photographed fighting steal copies of Georgia student newspaper in protest

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September 28, 2012September 5, 2018 Jordan Bradley

Students at Armstrong Atlantic University confessed to stealing copies of the student newspaper after a front-page photo depicted them fighting at an event Tuesday night, the paper’s editor says.

Tagged Armstrong Atlantic University, Georgia, newspaper theft

Georgia paper's off-campus newspaper box plan delayed by city of Atlanta

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September 7, 2012September 5, 2018 Jordan Bradley

The Georgia State student newspaper’s attempt to add off-campus newspaper boxes downtown has been delayed by Atlanta officials because the boxes do not comply with the city’s ordinances.

Tagged Georgia, Georgia State University, newspaper distribution, The Signal

Top Red & Black editors rehired

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August 21, 2012September 5, 2018 Sara Gregory

Five days after resigning in protest over concerns about editorial control, The Red & Black’s top editors have been reinstated by the paper’s board.

Tagged Georgia, The Red & Black, University of Georgia

Former Red & Black staff plan to return following board apology

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August 18, 2012December 4, 2018 Sara Gregory

Former editors at The Red & Black have decided to reapply for their positions following an apology from the paper’s board, though concerns remain over the extent to which the board has reversed the policies that prompted the students to quit in protest.

Tagged Georgia, The Red & Black, University of Georgia

Red & Black editors, board at an impasse over editorial control

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August 17, 2012December 4, 2018 Sara Gregory

The stand-off between former student editors at The Red & Black and the paper’s board of directors continues after a meeting Thursday afternoon was unsuccessful in addressing the students’ concerns over editorial independence.

Tagged Georgia, The Red & Black, University of Georgia

Red & Black publisher: Resignations the result of 'miscommunication'

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August 16, 2012December 4, 2018 Sara Gregory

Responding to an editor walk-out Wednesday night, The Red & Black’s publisher said in a statement that the student editors resignations were the result of a “miscommunication.”

Tagged Georgia, The Red & Black, University of Georgia

Red & Black editors stage walk-out, start new publication

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August 16, 2012September 5, 2018 Sara Gregory

Top editors at The Red & Black, the independent student newspaper at the University of Georgia, have quit in protest over concerns about students’ editorial authority over the paper’s content.

Tagged Georgia, The Red & Black, University of Georgia

Judge rules Valdosta State student handbook a binding contract; university appeals

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August 2, 2012September 5, 2018 Sara Gregory

A former Georgia college student’s lawsuit against the administrator who expelled him without a hearing can continue following a state court decision last week that student handbooks can represent contracts between students and their schools.

Tagged due process, Georgia, Valdosta State University

Judge tosses Georgia counseling student's First Amendment lawsuit

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June 26, 2012December 4, 2018 Sydni Dunn

A federal district court ruled Friday that Augusta State University officials did not violate the First Amendment when they ordered a graduate student to complete remedial training in response to her statements about homosexuality.

Tagged Alliance Defending Freedom, Augusta State University, First Amendment, Georgia

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