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Tag: satire

An unintended consequence of Title IX

Uncategorized
October 7, 2016December 4, 2018 Kaitlin DeWulf

Without clear direction from the Department of Education, some colleges are overreaching their authority into student media to demand compliance with the anti-sex discrimination statute.

Tagged censorship, magazine, recent-news, reports, satire, satirical, spring-2016, Title IX

Student satire publication lost funding, put on probation after article on sexual harassment

News
December 15, 2015November 12, 2018 Madeline Will

A university administrator cited Title IX as justification for censoring the satirical article, but the university's harsh discipline measures might be illegal. 

Tagged Michigan, recent-news, satire, Title IX

UCSD student government defunds student media, including controversial satirical site The Koala

News
November 24, 2015September 13, 2020 Tara Jeffries

The University of California-San Diego student government defunded all 13 student media outlets in a targeted move at the controversial and often-offensive publication The Koala.

Tagged California, censorship, recent-news, satire, The Koala

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