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California: Protest by College Newspapers New York Times A week after the University of Southern California barred the editor of the student-run newspaper, The Daily Trojan, from being reappointed to a second term, college newspapers nationwide planned to publish identical editorials today denouncing the action as a betrayal of ?the fundamental value of the press,? according to an advance version of the editorial. Michael Broukhim, a senior at Harvard Press & Guide Dearborn Press & Guide The Press & Guide learned that Mayor Guido had died around 5 p.m. Tuesday as the paper was going to press. A fighter until the end, Mayor Michael A. Guido lost his battle with cancer Tuesday at the age of 52. Opinions: Editorial: Defending the Collegiate Press Stanford Daily One week ago, an administrator at the University of Southern California (USC) blocked the re-election of Zach Fox to the post of editor in chief of the Daily Trojan, the campus’ student daily newspaper. As college journalists, we are deeply troubled by this decision. Defending the collegiate press Brown Daily Herald One week ago, an administrator at the University of Southern California blocked the re-election of Zach Fox to the post of editor in chief of the Daily Trojan, the campus' student daily newspaper. Defending the Collegiate Press Cavalier Daily Online The following student newspapers endorse this editorial and have published it today in either their print or online editions: The Cavalier Daily (University of Virginia) The Cornell Daily Sun The Daily Californian The Daily Evergreen (Washington State University) The Daily Illini The Daily Orange The Daily Pennsylvanian The Daily Princetonian The Daily Reveille (Louisiana State University) The Defending the Collegiate Press Oregon Daily Emerald Editor's note: This editorial was written by The Harvard Crimson's editorial board and is endorsed by the Emerald as well as the newspapers listed below. It is part of a nation-wide effort to oppose administrative censorship over campus newspapers. Defending the collegiate press The Daily Texan One week ago, an administrator at the University of Southern California blocked the re-election of a student there, Zach Fox, to the post of editor-in-chief of The Daily Trojan, the campus' student daily newspaper. As college journalists, we are deeply troubled by this decision. Defending the collegiate press Daily Princetonian One week ago, an administrator at the University of Southern California (USC) blocked the reelection of Zach Fox to the post of editor-in-chief of the Daily Trojan, the campus' student daily newspaper. Group cites increase in domestic violence-related homicides Gloucester Daily Times BOSTON - The number of domestic violence-related homicides in Massachusetts is on the rise, Mary Lauby, executive director of Jane Doe Inc., said at a Statehouse press conference yesterday. U.N. highlights glaring gap in global wealth The Charlotte Observer One percent of the world's adults owns 40 percent of all global assets, according to a United Nations report that describes a growing gap between rich and poor. That chunk of the world's wealth is held by the 37 million people with a net worth of $500,000 or more, according to the Helsinki-based World Institute for Development Economics Reasearch of the U.N. University. The report, the first by harvard+university+press: harvard+university+press
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