Expressing student freedoms – and responsibility – through substantive reporting
In a survey taken at the San Antonio JEA and NSPA convention last November, students and advisers reported censorship was alive and well...
Read MoreStudent decision-making: Learning to act ethically
by Jeff Kocur The student government at my school made a questionable attempt to spice up our March Madness spirit week, and the assistant...
Read MoreEncouraging diversity in new staff selection
by Megan Fromm For most publications staffs around the country, the post-spring-break season is officially new staff recruitment time—the...
Read MoreBuilding a credible brand: Stick to the facts
by Candace and John Bowen April 1. April Fools. JEA listservians have carried out a lively discussions on the merits and demerits of...
Read MoreCensorship by any other name
by Candace Bowen The good vibes that come from creating a publication that’s yours know no language barriers. And when someone in power...
Read MoreThe hits never stop coming
Scholastic journalism’s focus this year is and should be on the 25th anniversary of Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier and the issues it helped...
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