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Tag: Spring 1996

Security guard files lawsuit against editors

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May 1, 1996

A controversial underground newspaper at McQueen High School in Reno has resulted in a libel suit against students involved with the publication.

Tagged Nevada, reports, Spring 1996

Bestiality story sparks investigation of teacher

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May 1, 1996

A high school newspaper's story about farm boys having sex with animals has stirred an uproar in the small farming community of Stanwood and has placed the adviser of the paper's job in jeopardy.

Tagged reports, Spring 1996

Students v. Professionals

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May 1, 1996

Conflicts between a college student newspaper and a professional newspaper in Ames have made their way to court in a suit over access to the student newspaper's records.

Tagged Iowa, reports, Spring 1996, The Iowa State Daily

Student sues over name

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May 1, 1996

A case attempting to hold a yearbook adviser responsible for misspelling a student's middle name was thrown out of court in November.

Tagged reports, Spring 1996

Experts say healthy relationship leads to positive experience

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May 1, 1996

Competition between student and commercial newspapers does not always lead to a courthouse.

Tagged reports, Spring 1996

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