Shock jock Jason Antebi, a student at Occidental College, is known for political parody, provocative humor, and frequent mocking of Occidental's administration.
While there is no shortage of free speech battles on college campuses, fraternities have the dubious honor of being at the center of many of the least sympathetic controversies.
An unsigned editorial in today’s edition of USA Today cites FIRE’s research in support of its strong stand against disheartening administrative attempts to censor student newspapers.
FIRE publicly opposed Southwest Missouri State University’s investigation of the student editor and faculty advisor of its student newspaper after it printed an editorial cartoon that some Native American students found offensive.
Although school officials deny any connection to the controversy, it's not hard to figure out why Johnson is losing his position after 15 years on the job.
Southwest Missouri State University is investigating the faculty advisor and student editor of its campus newspaper for publishing an editorial cartoon that a Native American group found offensive.