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More than ever, student journalists must be on the lookout for censorship

More than ever, student journalists must be on the lookout for censorship In 2019, FIRE released “Under Pressure: The Warning Signs of Student Press Censorship,” a report documenting FIRE’s advocacy for student journalists’ rights and the threats they face. With over two decades spent defending campus free expression, FIRE has seen firsthand that student journalists are often the immediate line of defense against administrations intent on violating student and faculty rights and sometimes, they pay the price for it.   Today, for Student Press Freedom Day, we’re revisiting some of the student press cases FIRE had fielded since the report’s release and the warning signs they illustrate to remind student journalists how to identify, and stay vigilant against, potential censorship. (For more information about Student Press Freedom Day, see the Student Press Law Center’s list of events and resources, and join us today at 1:30 p.m. ET for a panel discussion about studen

COVID on Campus: The Pandemic s Impact on Student and Faculty Speech Rights

FIRE COVID on Campus: The Pandemic’s Impact on Student and Faculty Speech Rights Share I: Introduction  ▲ It’s difficult to find any aspect of our lives that has not been impacted by COVID‑19. Travel, holidays, business, entertainment, and much more look completely different today than they did a year ago. As K–12 and college students, faculty, teachers, and administrators know all too well, education has been deeply changed perhaps permanently by travel restrictions, school closures, and the switch to online education.But COVID‑19’s consequences for education have not been limited to location, access, or, in the University of California, Berkeley’s case, temporary bans on outdoor exercise. On campuses across the country, speech and due process rights have been challenged, too, as administrators struggle to respond to the pandemic. At the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), we have been paying careful attention to how these

Housing Application | University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

Housing Application Welcome to the 2021-2022 Housing Selection Process! You can now complete your housing assignment through the online RESIDENCE system by Simplicity. To learn more about completing the application, please review the instructions below based on the application type. If you are an incoming freshman or transfer student and you have any questions, please contact the Office of Residential Life at (870) 575-7256 or email reslife@uapb.edu. Incoming Freshman The Office of Residential Life is located at the Delta Annex Suite 111 and the hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Please follow the instructions below to fill out your housing application. If you have problems with login information, please email us at reslife@uapb.edu or contact 870-575-7256. Please note that newly admitted students must wait a minimum of 48 hours before a housing application can be completed. 

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