The Student Government Association at Montclair State University in New Jersey has cut the paper’s funding. As a result, they are no longer able to publish:
Montclarion Presses Stopped by Student Government
Here is the paper’s editorial.
The New York Times picked up the story yesterday:
Student Dispute Threatens Montclair State’s Paper
Here are the first three paragraphs of the Times’ article, which give a good overview:
In a rancorous dispute that has pitted student journalists against student government, the editors of Montclair State University’s weekly newspaper were forced to stop publishing last week after the student body president froze the paper’s financing.
The editors of the paper, The Montclarion, claim that the president, Ron Chicken, improperly used his authority, cutting off the newspaper’s funds to silence criticism of the student government.
The student body president, however, told the Montclarion’s editors that they had violated the by-laws of the student government association by hiring their own lawyer.
The Society of Professional Journalists (full disclosure: I’m a member) posted on its site a letter to the Montclarion editor, excerpts of which were just to members sent via e-mail:
Letter of support to Montclarion editors and staff
Weigh in: What are your thoughts on the situation? Has this happened/could this happen at your university?