It's a shame. Couldn't a GoFundMe sent to alums raise 45k to save the Post in like 20 minutes?
While true and probably more like 100K, that just ignores the issue and that would be misplaced spending priorities. How can you tout a superior j school and at the same time not support a lab for training? Pony up Cutler Hall.
It’s not a lab paper; it’s an independent student newspaper. There’s a world of difference. This is history that plays an important role in the current dilemma.
It's editorially independent.
Do they pay the going rate for rent and utilities for their space in a campus buiding?
I don’t believe so. These are compromises that have been made over the years. If you go back and look at news stories in the 1960s and 70s you’ll see a lot of discussion on the status of The Post as an independent student paper and if the university should support it in any way and whether such support brings along with it any elements of control. It was a very hot topic for awhile.
My own teaching experience was at two journalism schools — Marshall and Murray State — that had lab papers, so this question of control was not an issue. As a rule, though, the faculty would stand by and support reasonable student decisions on journalistic issues. For instance, at MSU I personally took heat from both the president and the Board of Regents for supporting my student’s right not to reveal his sources on a story about a prostitution ring in Nashville involving MSU female students. I was also threatened by the Kentucky State Police. So, being a lab paper funded by a journalism school is not synonymous with being a house organ for the institution.
Last Edited: 6/20/2021 9:41:44 AM by OhioCatFan