Student newspaper pulled over nude photo

By Robert Wang
Source: GateHouse News Service, Arizona Silver Belt

CANTON, Ohio- Prompting charges of censorship, Malone College this week removed hundreds of copies of its student newspaper from campus because that edition had a photo of naked male students. (Continued)

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Howard’s Student Newspaper Halts Publication

The Hilltop Newspaper

By Shauntel Lowe
Source: Black College Wire

Drew Costley, a Howard senior and The Hilltop’s top editor for the 2007-08 academic year, said the action was taken because of more than $48,000 in outstanding printing costs. He also said $20,000 is missing from the paper’s account. Costley was reached in New Orleans where he was participating in alternative spring break to help Hurricane Katrina victims. (Continued)

Celebrate the first Online Free Expression Day!

Online Free Expression Day

Source: Reporters without Borders

Reporters Without Borders will launch the first International Online Free Expression Day under UNESCO’s patronage on 12 March, when it will also organise its second “24-hour online demo against Internet censorship,” urging Internet users to come and demonstrate on its website, www.rsf.org.
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Montreal journalism student held in Iran freed

Mehrnoushe Solouki

© 2008 Agence France-Presse

Source: AFP

An Iranian-French journalism student who had been prevented from leaving Iran for nearly a year was en route to Paris on Friday, the French foreign ministry said. (Continued)

Should High School Publications be Censored?

Source: Hornet Fullerton College
By: Danielle Carrilllo & Alex Lawrence

Danielle Carrillo:
“My vagina is obscene.” Or at least that was the consensus among students at Cleveland High School after the administration confiscated copies of Le Sabre, the student newspaper. (Continued)

Three editors resign over censorship of student newspaper

Source: Student Press Law Center
By Emilie Yam
The editor in chief and two other editors at Lewis University’s student paper, The Flyer, resigned today amid disagreements with school administrators over control of content. (Continued)