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Tag: newspaper advisers

Tug of war

Uncategorized
October 14, 2016December 4, 2018 Ryan Tarinelli

For high school newspaper advisers, standing up for students’ free speech can come with a price.

Tagged "student speech", college media, Cure-Hazelwood, newspaper advisers, recent-news, reports, retaliation, spring-2016, student First Amendment rights, student media, student newspaper

Mount St. Mary’s adviser is back on campus — but not with the student paper

Uncategorized
March 4, 2016September 5, 2018 Kaitlin DeWulf

Ed Egan, the student newspaper adviser who was fired in retaliation for the paper's investigation, is back on campus as the director of the pre-law program, but will not return to work at the paper.

Tagged Mount St. Mary's, newspaper advisers, recent-news

Student media advisers share joys of their work in #WhyIAdvise hashtag

News
December 2, 2015December 4, 2018 Corey Conner

Student media advisers rally around #WhyIAdvise hashtag after a stressful year of multiple adviser firings. 

Tagged college media, newspaper advisers, recent-news

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