Police arrested a high school student at school last Friday after he allegedlyput the face of the school's athletic director on a sexually suggestiveliquor poster and tacked the poster on a school bulletin board.
Tag: Wisconsin
Satire magazine avoids censorship by student government
Succumbing to pressure by student press advocates, the student government at aWisconsin university said it would not attempt to limit the distribution of acampus satire magazine Wednesday.
Advisers lose fights to reclaim jobs
A federal district court has ruled that the removal of Ron Johnson, former adviser of the student newspaper the Collegian at Kansas State University, was not a violation of the student editors' First Amendment rights because he was removed due to the 'overall quality' of the paper and not specific stories.
Wisconsin court orders release of investigatory records
After what seemed like an eternity, theWisconsin State Journal's Phil Brinkman finally receivedthe public records he had requested more than two years ago.
U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear mandatory student fee case
The United States Supreme Court agreed March 29 to review a decision out of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals about whether public college students have the right to refuse to support organizations that use mandatory student fees to engage in political speech.
Wisconsin high school student expelled for 5 years for underground newspaper
Not until he is 21 will a 16 year old student be allowed back into Wisconsin Dells High School, or so says the Wisconsin Dells School Board.
School board replaces adviser
A high school newspaper's year-long battle against censorship and prior review took a turn for the worst with the replacement of their adviser.
Controversial bestiality article forces adviser out of position
A high school newspaper adviser in the small farming community of Stanwood will be teaching her classes from a cart beginning this fall, as punishment for letting a controversial article about bestiality run in the school paper.