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Tag: The Chronicle

Quinnipiac U. editors leave en masse to start independent Web outlet

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May 2, 2008September 5, 2018 Michael Beder

The returning editor in chief, otherreturning editors and new applicants for editorial positions at QuinnipiacUniversity's student newspaper withdrew their applications en masse over thepast week in protest of a new selection process that will allow the dean ofstudents to select The Chronicle's editorial board.

Tagged Connecticut, Quinnipiac University, The Chronicle

Panel: Make student paper at Quinnipiac U. independent

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April 11, 2008September 5, 2018 Emilie Yam

A university task force tapped to examine thefuture of Quinnipiac University's student paper has recommended TheChronicle completely separate from the university in a year.

Tagged Connecticut, Quinnipiac University, The Chronicle

Conn. editor meets with administrators on policies restricting paper's Web site, access to officials

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December 6, 2007September 5, 2018 Casey Wooten

The editor in chief of The Chronicle,Quinnipiac University's student newspaper, met with school officials lastweek to settle a long-running dispute over the newspaper's ability topublish articles online, as well as the media's access to schooladministrators.

Tagged Connecticut, Quinnipiac University, The Chronicle

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