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Tag: newspaper adviser

Community College newspaper has its final issue reinstated, earns letter of support

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May 3, 2017December 4, 2018 Roxann Elliott

A community college in Kansas has walked back, in part, actions taken to restrict its own student newspaper.

Tagged "adviser suspended", Hutchinson Community College, Kansas, newspaper adviser, newspaper distribution, recent-news

Former New Jersey adviser is suing the school board after his dismissal last year

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October 9, 2015September 5, 2018 Corey Conner

The New Jersey adviser was dismissed and journalism courses at the school were canceled after a year-long battle with the principal over prior review and censorship.

Tagged Adviser Termination, censorship, New Jersey, newspaper adviser, recent-news

University dismissed student paper adviser, replaced her with university spokesman

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September 10, 2015September 5, 2018 Madeline Will

The Butler University spokesman has promised he won't interfere with the Butler Collegian, but many say a conflict of interest is unavoidable.

Tagged Adviser Termination, newspaper adviser, recent-news, The Butler Collegian

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