Kent State University's journalism school has released video highlights of a symposium that brought together press-freedom advocates from across the country to exchange strategies for effective legislative advocacy. Attendees got an intensive lobbying boot camp from Rebecca Snyder of the Maryland-D.C.-Delaware Press Association, who led the successful New Voices of Maryland movement leading to enactment… Continue reading Tips for effective advocacy, from Kent State’s Legislation Conference
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April 2014: In North Carolina and Ohio, two student editors discuss secret presidential searches
Secret presidential searches are becoming increasingly common at public colleges and universities around the country. On the podcast, Daniel Moore, editor of The Daily Kent Stater, and Michael Bragg, editor of The Appalachian, discuss their schools' recent secret presidential searches.
Student papers at four colleges reported stolen within the last week
Newspaper thefts occurred at four college campuses last week, ranging froma few hundred to several thousand missing copies.
About 2,500 copies of Kent State paper go missing
About 2,500 copies of Kent State University's studentpaper went missing Tuesday morning from at least 12 campus locations.
New online map tracks censorship battles
OHIO -- A doctoral candidate at Kent State University has created an online, interactive map chronicling incidents involving student press censorship.
University lifts Facebook ban for student athletes
KentState University has reversed an order that would have required all studentathletes at the school to delete their Facebook.com profiles by Aug.1.
Now the wait: 6th Circuit judges hear Kentucky State Univ. censorship case
New battle lines were drawn in the war over whether college administrators can legally silence certain forms of student expression in a small courtoom in Cincinnati Thursday.