published a Medium.com column Thursday publicly addressing their frustration with the student newspaper’s leadership. The dispute centers around a newly introduced contract attempting to claim the copyright of all student-created works at the paper. The agreement would give the Collegian’s ownership “all rights, title, and interest, including copyright, to any and all content,” including photographs, videos, written work, sound recordings, and more. The original contract also gave Collegian management the right to “reproduce, copy, sell, exhibit, publish, or distribute” staff works without limitations. The original contract and waiver sent to staff members in November “We take issue with our content being used in a promotional way or being sold because we may not have control over how that work gets used,” the group wrote. “Not only could this lead to litigation of the student, but it will cause the student to lose out on money they could have made licensing said work.”