Stop the presses: College newspapers in the crosshairs
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American journalism is under pressure from all sides but one thing that has some observers particularly worried is a growing trend toward censorship of college media. A survey of 100,000 American students conducted in 2004 found that more than 33 percent believe First Amendment protections go far and half feel newspaper stories should be subjected to government clearance.
Publication Name: Utne: A Different Read on Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1544-2225
Year: 2005
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The indentured generation: how college debt stunts young people's dreams
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Undergraduate college debt rising rapidly following the College debt in America that helped many students to explore the world, establish themselves, or pursue idealistic or artistic goals into time of limited career options and scaled-down dreams is discussed. Details on the contribution of college debts to the student's life and its effectiveness are described.
Publication Name: Utne: A Different Read on Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1544-2225
Year: 2003
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Birth of a network: A fiery Canadian wants to transform the news business
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Paul Jay, a former executive producer at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, has a plan for International World Television, a global digital-TV and Web news network. He believes that building this network is not just about being informed but it is about political transformation.
Publication Name: Utne: A Different Read on Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1544-2225
Year: 2005
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