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North Alabama student journalists run blank front page after censorship attempt, earn praise from local newspaper

The University of North Alabama鈥檚 independent student newspaper ran a blank front page late last week to protest the retaliatory firing of their adviser. Now, the local newspaper for 鈥渟tanding their ground under the protection of the First Amendment.鈥

On Nov. 29, the staff of The Flor-Ala consisting of only a nameplate, the index, and a single line: 鈥淸W]ithout a free press鈥 this is what the paper would look like.鈥

The striking statement came amid ongoing tensions between The Flor-Ala and UNA over the university鈥檚 firing of Student Media Advisor Scott Morris, who worked with The Flor-Ala.

Just weeks after UNA Provost Ross Alexander of two high-profile personnel departures, Alexander announced Morris鈥 role was being restructured to require a Ph.D.

Morris, a veteran journalist, doesn鈥檛 have a doctorate.

While UNA has claimed that such a restructuring had been under consideration for years, they have yet to provide any proof of such a claim.

On Nov. 26, for behavior 鈥渢hat reeks of retaliation for Constitutionally protected student speech.鈥

鈥淎 public university should never seek to silence the student press,鈥 CMA President Chris Evans . 鈥淩emoving a staff adviser who seeks to champion the student voice is one way to do just that.鈥

FIRE echoed CMA鈥檚 sentiments in our own letter to UNA the next day. FIREexpressed additional First Amendment concerns over UNA鈥檚 enforcement of an apparent unwritten 鈥減rotocol鈥 regarding how students, faculty and staff must interact with the media, including The Flor-Ala.

And on Sunday, Florence, Alabama鈥檚 local newspaper, the TimesDaily, posted containing a detailed timeline of the controversy and praise for the actions taken by The Flor-Ala鈥檚 staff in the face of adversity.

鈥淲e will continue to admire the instruction from UNA鈥檚 Mass Communication Department that has instilled in these students a passion to guard First Amendment rights, even when that means going against the very institution teaching them,鈥 the TimesDaily wrote. 鈥淲e stand with you and thank you for reminding us all, with that blank front page, just how dire it would be to live under a controlled media environment.鈥

The editorial is worth a full read .

FIRE is closely monitoring the situation at UNA. For the latest, check back to our Newsdesk.

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