A newspaper theft atOklahoma City Community College appears to be ending with no charges, eventhough the culprits were seen onsecurity cameras.
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Reporters denied access to Okla. regents meetings
TheUniversity of Oklahoma Board of Regents has barred reporters from itssubcommittee meetings, raising questions about its compliance withopen-meetings laws.
NWOSU claims names of tax-funded scholarship recipients protected under FERPA
After nearly 10 years of disclosing the names ofscholarship recipients at Northwestern Oklahoma State University (NWOSU),university officials are now claiming that the information is protected underthe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
Student fights to keep position on Okla. State publications board
A copy editor at Oklahoma State University'sstudent paper is vowing to fight an attempt by the journalism department'sdirector to remove her from the school's publications board.
Panel: O'Collegian editor in chief should oversee ocolly.com
A committee appointed by Oklahoma State University's Board of StudentPublications recommended Jan.
O'Colly content back online, but dispute continues over ties between paper, site
Editors of The Daily O'Collegian allowedwork from the print edition to return to the newspaper's Web site on Monday,after a dispute regarding the editor in chief's authority over ocolly.com, theonline edition, led staffers in November to begin withholding print content fromthe Web site.
Daily O'Collegian cuts off content from Web counterpart
OKLAHOMA -- The Daily O'Collegian stoppedproviding content for its Web counterpart, ocolly.com, after the generalmanager, a faculty member, hired a student to work for the Web site over theeditor in chief's objections.
U. of Tulsa newspapers stolen, redistributed with unauthorized insert
The University of Tulsa is investigating an incident in which copies of The Collegian, the school’s student newspaper, were stolen and then placed back on news stands with unauthorized inserts.
Oklahoma State rescinds controversial confidentiality agreement
Students and faculty involved with Oklahoma State University student publications were let off the hook in August after the university attempted to implement a confidentiality agreement that they claimed would have violated their First Amendment rights.
CMA censures Oklahoma Baptist University after adviser contract not renewed
College Media Advisers, a professional association of college newspaper advisers, censured Oklahoma Baptist University this month after it did not renew the student newspaper adviser?s contract because of his objections to prior review.