February 27, 2004
Long Island U. Shakes Up Campus Newspaper's Staff
Long Island University at Brooklyn removed the faculty adviser of its weekly student newspaper, Seawanhaka, after the paper published the grades of a former student leader last month. LIU officials also temporarily removed the newspaper's student editor and changed the locks on Seawanhaka's office.
The university contends that the newspaper violated the student's privacy in publishing personal information, although a journalism expert defends the legality of the disclosure.
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