Best of Student Media: May 2-8
The Poly Post investigates: CPP grapples with backlog of parking citation appeals (The Poly Post, California Polytechnic State University Pomona)
Oberlin College Invested $1.2 Million in Israeli Companies in 2021, Investigation Finds (The Oberlin Review, Oberlin College)
Student arrests lead to new coalition demanding campus police abolition (Daily Sundial, Cal State Northridge)
Kent State installing Flock cameras, raises safety and privacy questions among students (The Kent Stater, Kent State University)
Professor unintentionally released student information to campus in 'test' of Claude's grading capabilities (The Dartmouth, Dartmouth College)
SPS professor emailed Epstein hundreds of times after sex offender conviction (Washington Square News, New York University)
What's in a name? Stories behind UI residence halls (The Daily Illini, University of Illinois)
Lehigh's Clery Act investigation remains open after six years (The Brown and White, Lehigh University) This week’s trivia fact: “The law was named in honor of Jeanne Clery, a Lehigh student who was raped and killed in her Lower Centennial dorm room in 1986. Her death sparked the law’s enactment to improve campus safety.”
Cig Chi: Cigarette Party Culture at CC (The Catalyst, Colorado College)
And my favorite this week, which every adviser will appreciate: After a decade of digital, The Record is back (The Record, SUNY Buffalo State University)