Article in Columbia Journalism Review by Lauren Watson, 4/17/25
Headline: “Student Journalists Wrestle with Censoring Their Own Work”
Subhead: “Navigating a surge in requests to take down previously published material.”
“In early March, Dylan Hembrough, the editor in chief of The Alestle, the student newspaper at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, published a story about protests on campus over federal funding cuts and censorship in science. The following day, the paper received a message from one of the protesters, who had been featured prominently in photographs and an interview, asking to have their name and image removed. At the time, Hembrough said, the paper didn’t have any policy allowing for such a post-publication takedown. ‘So, in that case, we ended up denying it’ . . .”
“In the past few weeks, eight students at SIUE have had their visas revoked by the Trump administration, Hembrough said—part of a group of more than thirteen hundred students nationwide who have been detained or lost their visas, sometimes for infractions as minor as participating in a protest.. . .”
https://www.cjr.org/analysis/student-journalists-censorship-protests-takedown-requests.php