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University of Memphis Slashes Student Newspaper's Funding [VIDEO]
On most college campuses, the student newspaper is entrusted with reporting on issues important to the campus community and with holding powerful campus authorities accountable. But after the student newspaper at the University of Memphis found its budget slashed by $25,000 because the student government and university administration didn’t like the paper’s critical, investigative reporting on their activities, The Daily Helmsman’s role as a campus watchdog was threatened.
Chelsea Boozer was editor-in-chief of the Helmsman when the paper’s budget was cut in May 2012. In 鶹ýIOS’s latest video, Boozer talks about the events leading up to the paper’s funding cut and how the actions taken by the student government and administration posed dire threats to a free campus press and nearly put the 81-year-old, student-run newspaper out of business.
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