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Press Freedom Awareness

By Stephen Chen August 6, 2007 | 12:05 am
Posted in: Editor in Chief

Last weekend I attended the Associated Collegiate Press summer journalism workshop in muggy Baltimore. More than 150 college newspaper editors and advisors met with professionals to discuss industry trends and explore ways to improve collegiate journalism.

Many of the newspapers were from smaller universities and community colleges that had very different publishing procedures, but some of the most significant comments came from the editors of these organizations who were trying to resurrect their newspapers. They shared stories of censorship by their university or disagreements between their publication and the student government over the allocation of funds.

According to the Student Press Law Center, “state and federal courts have decided over 60 cases in the last three decades directly involving censorship of the public college and university press.” There have also been several cases involving private universities. Last December, we editorialized on an incident that threatened the independence of the Daily Trojan.

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