Tag: editorial autonomy

Wesleyan’s budget cuts miss the mark

In a superbly bureaucratic and short-sighted move, Wesleyan University’s student government is cutting off their student newspaper at the knees without even the decency of saying why. The Wesleyan Argus, an undergraduate student newspaper that’s published since 1868, will lose a dramatic amount of...

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High school admin infringed on editorial autonomy

By seeking retribution against their student newspaper, a Pennsylvania high school’s administration has acted unconstitutionally and incredibly childish. Last October, the Editorial Board of the Playwickian, Neshaminy High School’s student newspaper, wrote in an editorial that they’d no longer be...

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