The future of Daily News print
By Executive Editorial Board / 6 days agoThis is not a “goodbye” to print, we are simply scaling back to become digital-first.
This is not a “goodbye” to print, we are simply scaling back to become digital-first.
On Student Press Freedom Day, The Ball State Daily News confronts the realities of censorship in student media and reaffirms its commitment to protecting First Amendment rights.
On Oct. 14, administrators at Indiana University Bloomington terminated Jim Rodenbush, IU director of student media, after he refused to censor content for the Indiana Daily Student, which is IU’s student-led news publication. We, along with so many others, are calling for a reversal of this decision and transparency from IU administrators on how this decision could ever happen.
A letter from the Ball State Daily News Executive Editorial board on the second annual Mental Health Special Edition of the Ball State Daily News.