The editor-in-chief of the Harvard Business School’s weekly newspaper The Harbus resigned after warning that a cartoon was both inappropriate and disrespectful.
In response to a controversial article by satirical student newspaper The Koala, administrators at the University of California, San Diego publicly condemned the paper’s “offensive and hurtful” language.
In response to a controversial article by satirical student newspaper The Koala, administrators at the University of California, San Diego publicly condemned the paper’s “offensive and hurtful” language.
In a unanimous vote, a hearing panel at Tufts University voted to dismiss charges of sexual harassment against a student newspaper that had satirized a campus student leader.
In early May 2001, UVA experienced a crisis over charges of widespread cheating, so a professor applied his own software program-designed to detect plagiarism-to the students in his class.