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SPEAK OUT: UGA's Student Newspaper Staff Quits

The decision to appoint a non-student to the position of editor-in-chief of The Red & Black caused the walkout.

 

The editorial staff of the student-run newspaper at the University of Georgia has walked out in response to the appointment of a non-student to the position of editor-in-chief.

"The newspaper has always been a student-run operation, but recently, we began feeling serious pressure from people who were not students," said outgoing student editor-in-chief Polina Marinova in a statement. "In less than a month, The Red & Black has hired more than 10 permanent staff with veto power over students’ decisions." 

Marinova went on to say that a member of the paper's board of directors had asked that the duties of the new editor-in-chief include a balance of good and bad stories. According to Marinova's statement, a "bad" story is one that writes about individuals or organizations who are doing improper things.

Is The Red & Black's Board of Directors infringing on the editorial freedom of the student journalists? Tell us in the comments!

Additionally, all future editions of The Red & Black will need to be approved by the editorial director, a non-student position. In the past, the student journalists had the power to approve or deny stories before publishing, and only after the newspaper was released were the articles subject to scrutiny by non-student advisers.

The most worrying change, according to Marinova, is that all of these modifications were approved without consent of the students. She feels that this creation of a "mistake-free zone" seems counterproductive in an environment where students should be encouraged to learn from any mistakes that they may make.

"The Red & Black has always been the best experience for student journalists. It’s no longer a place where lessons can be learned without 'serious repercussions,'” she concluded. "We don’t believe that is a learning environment."

Related Topics: The Red and Black and University of Georgia

Jack S

12:03 am on Thursday, August 16, 2012

I see an underground news paper springing from these ashes.

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Kiri Walton

8:12 am on Thursday, August 16, 2012

There was a blog and Twitter handle that popped up called "Red & Dead" but now it has vanished!

Chris Roberts

7:54 am on Thursday, August 16, 2012

I hope these kids don't hear of this thing called the internet. Heck, I'm impressed UGA students could write a coherent sentence.

Go TECH!

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Kiri Walton

8:11 am on Thursday, August 16, 2012

Ha! I wish we had "like" buttons.

L A Hays

8:04 am on Thursday, August 16, 2012

A return to K-12 "journalism." Good for the editorial board.

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Justin Ove

8:16 am on Thursday, August 16, 2012

Kiri, I checked this morning and RedAndDead is back online. http://redanddead.com/

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Kevin Peterson

8:45 am on Thursday, August 16, 2012

[Future interviewer] I see you were on the school newspaper staff for 2 years. Why only 2 years?

[UGA Grad] The school did something we didn't like so the entire staff walked out in protest. It was really kewl!

[Future interviewer] Thanks for coming in. We'll be in touch. *shakes head the minute he/she is out the door*

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