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Lindenwood University brings back a print magazine

After canceling the print budget for the Lindenwood Legacy for odd reasons, the school agrees to fund new publication Link

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Southern Digest is student voice

Southern University news content is delivered by the Southern Digest as well as a yearbook and magazine.

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An endless, indispensable, inspiring, fun, fun, fun digital fountain of story ideas, being updated in real time.

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The Triangle print product saved

University comes to the aid of the struggling student paper; paper vows to make changes

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OU Daily chooses not to cover former adviser’s allegations

Student leaders say they are too close and too far from the situation

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Two college newspapers report stolen papers

No, you can't just throw away papers with headlines you don't like

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Maroon Tiger continues tradition of excellence and advocacy

Historic Morehouse College media evolves to continue to meet needs of its students and community.

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To move or not? Flor-Ala waits for word

After a tumultuous year the Flor-Ala hits keep coming as students wait to find out if their newsroom is being relocated to an academic unit

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Objectivity questioned

Activists choose not to speak to Washington Square News

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Who gets an NYT internship?

What should students do to prepare for elite journalism internships? Are you out of luck if you're not in the Ivy League?

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Daily Cougar fights to get papers delivered by university

In the past month, the editor in chief of the Daily Cougar at the University of Houston took to Twitter in an effort to ensure that all the student newspaper’s print copies made it to the stands....

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University of Arizona Student Media moving to give space to other orgs

The University of Arizona is experiencing some growing pains, and sadly student media is bearing a good bit of that pain. As The Daily Wildcat reported, a new Global Center will move into the Park...

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Censorship: subtle, pervasive, tenacious

A professor explains her decision to resign due to multiple acts of student censorship by university administrators.

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Mega Workshop attendee highlights the summer experience

College media isn’t an easy thing to tackle. Unless you are someone who is directly involved in some sort of media on a college campus, chances are, you don’t realize how difficult it really is to be a...

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Florida and Georgia: Rivals on the field, partners in print

When the football teams for the University of Georgia and University of Florida play next month, only one will emerge victorious. But both student newspapers will win. That’s because the two newsrooms...

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