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September 15, 2004
| National On-Campus Report September 15, 2004 full issue PDF |
| The Challenges Facing Student Media — and Their Advisers Because collegiate student publications fill several roles simultaneously being an educational tool, an outlet of student expression, a way of keeping the campus informed, and a part of the institutions public face it is not surprising that they are the source of student-administrator tension. National On-Campus Report recently spoke with Kathy Lawrence, University of Texas-Austin student media director and president of the national organization College Media Advisers, about what being a media adviser entails, what First Amendment cases could re-shape student media rights, how public schools should handle alcohol advertising, and whether college yearbooks can survive. |
| Student Newspapers: Current Cases The most recent incidents involving student media have concerned First Amendment rights and the kind of advertisements student newspapers may carry. |
| Follow-Ups Endorsement Ban Stays, NCAA Says |
| On-Campus Reports Start Riot Talks Sooner, City Says; Magazine Article Spurs Clery Letter; Online Music Service Deals; Accused Hazers Denied Due Process, Court Says; Pets as Roommates; End Illiniwek Fight Now, Report Says; Christian Fraternity Sues University; Moving Housing to Prevent Riots; Stomach Virus Hits Campus |
| Resources First-Year Students of Color; Revised Student Health Guidelines; Academic Advising and Student Retention; Student Credit Card Education; Upcoming Conferences; Diversity Recruitment Directory |