Student Dispute Threatens Montclair State’s Paper - New York Times The dispute started in November, when The Montclarion’s editor in chief, Karl de Vries, protested at a meeting of the student government that it kept some of its sessions closed to the press. Before that meeting, a lawyer retained by The Montclarion had advised the student journalists about their rights under a state open meetings law.Goofy people with power and the tricks that they'll use to create FUD.
After Mr. de Vries spoke, Mr. Chicken demanded copies of correspondence between the lawyer and the newspaper, Mr. deVries said in an interview, adding that he refused to provide it. The next day, Mr. Chicken sent a letter to the lawyer — whose fees were paid with student funds — firing him.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Student Dispute Threatens Montclair State’s Paper - New York Times
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