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Links to information about Overland Scout situation

March 28, 2011

Those interested in the censorship issue at Overland High in Colorado can follow the events by checking the sites below:

NEW LINKS:

— As school backpedals, Colorado students still fighting newspaper censorship

— Overland high school newspaper threatened with closure to survive after ACLU complaint

— Colorado High School newspaper to shut down, principal didn’t like story about student death

• Denver Post

— Overland High’s principal trying to stop the student presses

— Overland principal not blocking student paper over content, district says

• SPLC

—Colorado principal fires adviser, shutters newspaper

• Aurora Sentinel

—Overland Scout staff protest principal’s moves

• Denver Daily News

—A high school paper war

• Huffington Post

— Colorado principal nixes student newspaper for knowing too much

• Miscellaneous pieces

—Censorship 101: Angry Colorado principal shuts down high school paper

• Scout article about the student’s death

• Censor This Facebook page by Overland Scout students

• 45words comments

• High School Newspaper

•  The Great Writ

• Fight for the Right to Write

• ACLU

• Petition against censorship at Overland

• The First Amendment blog

 

 

Written By: John Bowen

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