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Tag: Purdue Exponent

Legal tiff between Purdue, student newspaper resolved

News
September 11, 2015September 5, 2018 Tara Jeffries

The year-long dispute over video footage of a confrontation between the student newspaper's photo editor and campus police ended this week. 

Tagged Purdue Exponent, Purdue University, recent-news

Purdue U. releases security video of police interaction with student photojournalist

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August 22, 2014September 5, 2018 Mark Keierleber

The public is now able to watch video footage showing an interaction between police officers and a Purdue Exponent photojournalist after the newspaper sued for access to the footage.

Tagged Indiana, Purdue Exponent, Purdue University

Lawsuit against Purdue U. seeks video footage of encounter between police, student photojournalist

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August 12, 2014September 5, 2018 Mark Keierleber

The Purdue Exponent filed suit Tuesday against Purdue University for denying access to surveillance video footage that purportedly shows police manhandling a student photojournalist after he tried to report on a fatal shooting on campus.

Tagged Indiana, Purdue Exponent, Purdue University

After police refuse to investigate, colleges reprimand thieves

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August 1, 2004

Every year, many newspaper thieves go unpunished because local and campus authorities cannot locate a suspect, or because they choose not to investigate the incident.

Tagged , Drexel University, Fall 2004, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Purdue Exponent, Purdue University, reports, The Triangle

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