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Tag: University of Rhode Island

U. of Rhode Island proposal would bar photos, video of 'sensitive material'

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March 8, 2012September 5, 2018 Nick Glunt

Aproposed policy change at the University of Rhode Island would prohibit studentsfrom publishing photos or video of “sensitive material” such as criminal orviolent acts.

Tagged Rhode Island, The Good 5¢ Cigar, University of Rhode Island

Nearly 5,000 copies of Rhode Island student newspaper stolen

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April 28, 2006September 5, 2018 Ricky Ribeiro

Nearly every copy of last Friday's issue of The Good5 cent Cigar was stolen, andeditors said they suspect an article on a fraternity prompted thetheft.

Tagged Rhode Island, The Good 5 Cent Cigar, University of Rhode Island

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