Two students in conflict about an article published in the Arundel High School student newspaper, the Spectrum, have settled their disagreement.
Tag: Winter 1997-98
Student hacker wins first round
Greenfield School District is making a second attempt to suspend a student for writing an article about computer "hacking" that the school claims violates its computer use policies.
For their own good?
Student editors of Dulaney High School's Griffen stopped producing the on-line version of the newspaper this October in protest of a new telecommunications policy in Baltimore County that prohibits students' names and photos from appearing on school Web sites.
Student press protests policy
After battling censorship of a student television program last year, Blair High School student journalists may face another fight, this time for all student media in the county.
State college no place for political speech
A student who thought he was just getting involved with a political campaign has ended up suing his university.
Underground paper case misses
A teacher suggested a student should not voice his opinions in school. The student did, and got expelled. Then he sued.
Boston University attempts to shut down term paper sale companies on the Internet
Boston University hopes a lawsuit will help its students beat the temptation to cheat.