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Le Moyne College Censured for Dismissing Newspaper鈥檚 Adviser

SYRACUSE, N.Y. , May 8, 2006鈥擡xposing a disturbing trend in campus censorship, Le Moyne College has dismissed its college newspaper鈥檚 adviser for not exercising more control over the student paper. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (果冻传媒app官方) joins the national organization of student newspaper advisers, College Media Advisers (CMA), in condemning Le Moyne鈥檚 actions. The staff of the Dolphin student newspaper has also staged a months-long strike in protest.

鈥淭his is only the latest example of the growing trend of increasing university control over student media,鈥 stated FIREPresident Greg Lukianoff. 鈥淚f organizations and individuals do not take a stand to oppose this encroachment, the independent student media may become a thing of the past.鈥

Professor Alan Fischler had served as adviser to Le Moyne鈥檚 newspaper, the Dolphin, since 1996, when he was chosen by the newspaper鈥檚 student staff. Fischler told FIREthat last November, he was dismissed as adviser when administrators told him that they wanted a more 鈥渉ands-on鈥 adviser who would supposedly make the newspaper a 鈥渟howpiece鈥 for the college. Fischler, who continues to teach at Le Moyne, will be replaced by an adviser hand-picked by administrators鈥攁 move that has spurred the extended strike by the Dolphin鈥檚 student staff.

Fischler reports that the Dolphin did not shy away from criticizing Le Moyne鈥檚 administration. In fact, Fischler himself penned a column last year about Le Moyne鈥檚 wrongful dismissal of Scott McConnell, an education student whose case FIREfirst brought to public attention. Fischler wrote, 鈥淚 love Le Moyne鈥a]nd in 17 years of teaching here I have never had occasion to feel ashamed of it鈥攗ntil now.鈥

On May 3, CMA Le Moyne for its action, saying that the censure 鈥渟erves as a warning鈥hat Le Moyne fails to value the exercise of free speech and the value of a free press on the college campus.鈥 Le Moyne鈥檚 demand that an adviser directly interfere with students鈥 work contravenes CMA requiring that advisers 鈥渄efend and teach without censoring, editing, directing or producing鈥 the students鈥 content.

The trend toward administrative control of student press has been building for some time. In 2004, FIREintervened at Missouri State University when the administration castigated the newspaper鈥檚 adviser for running a cartoon that was considered offensive by some Native Americans. In December of last year, FIRE joined an amicus brief in Lane v. Simon, a case in which the student newspaper adviser was dismissed at

Kansas State University because of the paper鈥檚 low level of 鈥渄iversity鈥 coverage. And student press freedom was dealt another blow in February, when the Supreme Court refused to hear arguments in Hosty v. Carter. FIREhad written an amicus brief for that case, in which administrators at Governors State University censored a student newspaper that was critical of the administration.

鈥淟e Moyne acted heavy-handedly, without even attempting to discuss its concerns with Fischler before firing him,鈥 stated Lukianoff. 鈥淚f independent student papers are to survive, students and faculty must resist administrative attempts to take control of the student press.鈥

FIRE is a nonprofit educational foundation that unites civil rights and civil liberties leaders, scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals from across the political and ideological spectrum on behalf of individual rights, due process, freedom of expression, academic freedom, and rights of conscience at our nation鈥檚 colleges and universities.

CONTACT:

Greg Lukianoff, President, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; greg_lukianoff@thefire.org

Reverend Charles Beirne, President, Le Moyne College: 315-445-4120; beirnecj@lemoyne.edu

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