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Tag: newspaper-budget

The Buchtelite bounces back: student reporters revive 128-year-old U of Akron paper

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September 20, 2017December 4, 2018 Emily Goodell

Student journalists at the University of Akron have reinstated the school's 128-year-old newspaper after a semester-long leave of absence—the second in the paper's history.

Tagged college, newspaper-budget, Ohio, online-only, recent-news

Keene State student newspaper faces unsure future after university president's resignation

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July 31, 2017November 12, 2018 Sophie Gordon

Keene State’s clearer press rights policy hangs in limbo as the newspaper’s budget gets slashed and the university president resigns.

Tagged budget cut, Keene State, newspaper funding, newspaper-budget, press-access, recent-news, student newspaper

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