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Tag: Macon State College

Former staff starts independent newspaper after college postpones printing campus paper 'indefinitely'

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August 18, 2008December 4, 2018 Liz White

As students returned to classes Monday at MaconState College, they found the bins of their student newspaper, TheMatrix, empty, but with former editors nearby distributing copies of anindependent paper, The Student Free Press.

Tagged Georgia, Macon State College, The Matrix, The Student Free Press

Conflicts with media coordinator lead editors at Macon State to resign

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May 12, 2008September 5, 2018 Michael Beder

After a year of personality conflicts andbudget disputes with a newly hired student media coordinator, the editors ofMacon State College's weekly student newspaper decided not to reapply for theirpositions next year.

Tagged Georgia, Macon State College, The Matrix

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