G****e 发帖数: 11198 | 1 20 years ago this week (Oct. 4, 1991): Journalists at The Lantern, the
student newspaper at The Ohio State University, went on strike after they
felt the university was threatening their editorial freedom.
OSU’s School of Journalism announced a policy that would have given the
school’s director or the newspaper adviser the ability to prevent articles
from being published if they felt the piece was libelous(中伤).
“We are fighting the principle of the thing,” Lantern Editorial Editor
Melissa Romig told the Daily at the time. “We are worried that today they
may be pulling things deemed potentially libelous, and tomorrow it could be
anything that makes a regent look bad. Once you start taking rights away, it
is very hard to get those back.”
To protest the policy, an edition of The Lantern consisted of a single story
about the dispute, and the text of the First Amendment was published
several times throughout the paper.
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