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THE YOUNG PROGRESSIVE
VANGUARD CENSORED
At the last meeting of the Faculty-“Student” Committee on
Publications, the faculty majority jammed through two Vanguard regulations
that amount to a serious threat to freedom of the press at Brooklyn College.
(1) The faculty advisor of Vanguard is empowered to suspend members from
the staff for what he deems to be “action detrimental to journalistic
practice.” Of course, the suspended staff members may appeal—to
the Faculty-“Student” Committee on Publications. It’s
composition: 5 faculty votes, 2 student votes.
(2) The policy of Vanguard is defined to publish only “on-campus”
news, and the faculty advisor must be consulted before anything “off-campus”
is published. The idea is that the faculty advisor can “disadvise”
the publication of articles on the Knickerboker-Davis strike at CCNY,
or the witch hunt investigations at the University of Chicago, and lurking
behind this “impartial” advice is the faculty advisor’s
power to suspend for “action detrimental to journalistic practice.”
This is only the latest attempt to impose a virtual censorship on Vanguard.
Take a look at the record:
Supsenion of Vangaurd editor last term because of an editorial that displeased
the administration.
Consistent red-baiting attacks against Vanguard by President Gideonse.
The most shameful is his attempt to drag in the red herring when he was
embarrassed by Vanguard’s accurate reporting of his talk before
the Student Christian Association (in which he repeated that slander about
the Jewish people)
Deliberate encouragement by the administrations and the Faculty-“Student”
Committee on Student Activities—the same outfit that suspended the
Karl Marx Society—of the “Common Cause” group of miniature
reactionaries, tinhorns and crackpots in their filthy drive to destroy
Vanguard through the “tremendous lie” technique and their
so called drive to secure a new newspaper. This group received a most
friendly and encouraging letter from President Gideonse, although it is
not a recognized organization.
The attacks on Vanguard inspired by an administration that believes that
academic freedom does not apply to students, are an important part of
the current pattern of student repression. When the Vanguard of two years
ago sold out the student body played footsie with the administration,
then there was no administration attempts against Vanguard. But as long
as Vanguard remains a crusading, fighting newspaper, the administration
cannot have a free rein in its campaign against the students. Therefore
the current repression and censorship of Vanguard.
We in YPA feel that the student body of Brooklyn College will crush the
anti-Vanguard campaign of President Gideonse, the Faculty-“Student”
Committee on Publications, and the small group of boot licking students
who are traitors to the liberal tradition of Brooklyn College. A united
student body will insure a free student press.
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