The adviser of Forest Grove High School'sstudent newspaper Viking Log was removed from her position following acomplaint about a student comment published in the paper.
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Judge rules in favor of university in <i>Liberty</i> lawsuit
Lawyers for The Liberty, an independent publication atOregon State University, filed a motion for reconsideration after a judge ruled infavor of the university in a lawsuit filed by the paper.
Adviser group censures Western Oregon University over concerns for student media, administration relations
The College Media Advisers board of directors voted this month to censure Western Oregon University in Monmouth, Ore., for its dismissal of a former student newspaper adviser.
CMA issues 'letter of concern' about student media at W. Oregon
After a year beset with conflict -- ranging from an online security breach to the ousting of an adviser toallegations of First Amendment violations -- members of the journalismcommunity at Western Oregon University are ready for a fresh start.
Student senate panel might have broken Oregon sunshine laws
A University of Oregon student Senatecommittee disregarded the state's open meetings law, according to studentgovernment President Sam Dotters-Katz.
Ore. papers with coverage of petition to recall SGA officer stolen
OREGON -- The student newspaperadviser at CentralOregon Community College said she thinks a front-page article about a studentgovernment member prompted the theft of one quarter of Wednesday's copiesof The Broadside.
Thousands of copies of Oregon State student paper go missing
Staffers for Oregon State University's studentnewspaper, the Daily Barometer, found all six of the paper's outdoordistribution racks empty Friday morning.
Former athletes' suit against Oregon school district to continue
A lawsuit brought by several former Clatskanie High School basketball players who were kicked off their team after petitioning their coach to resign will continue after the U.S. District Court for Oregon denied the Clatskanie School District's motion for summary judgment Feb. 12.
Student reporter who discovered university security breach punished but not expelled
When Western Oregon University student journalist Blair Loving opened up a mysteriously placed file on the university's public server last June, he thought he would find information about the College of Education.
Oregon governor to sign student free expression bill by end of the month
OREGON -- Gov. Ted Kulongoski (D) has indicated he will, by the end of the month, sign a bill that aims to protect high school and college student press rights in the state.