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Oct. 30 review extends the scary season

Posted by on Nov 2, 2009 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

An Oct. 30 news flash from the Student Press Law Center scares me. And Halloween is past. A Nebraska principal prior reviewed an student...

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Tattoos: Save your ink, student journalists

Posted by on Oct 28, 2009 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

One of the few academic studies of body art, “Tattoos and Body Piercings in the United States: A National Data Set,” shows 24...

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And the number keeps growing

Posted by on Oct 7, 2009 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

As much as we don’t want to see it or accept it, the number of student media being restrained grows rapidly. For instance: • In...

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Let’s play a game? Who is the editor? And why?

Posted by on Sep 30, 2009 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

Recent events in a Virginia school system could lead to a new game: Who is the editor? Over the summer school officials made the principal...

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Thoughts on the future of scholastic journalism

Posted by on Sep 25, 2009 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

What skills will citizens need in a future that requires deciphering information and communicating effectively? How can schools and their...

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National Punctuation Day: Commas combat censorship

Posted by on Sep 24, 2009 in Blog, Hazelwood, Law and Ethics, News, Scholastic Journalism, Teaching | 0 comments

It may not seem like National Punctuation Day has much to do with press rights, but before dismissing it as just a lot of dots and dashes...

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