Students at a California community college are fighting to save the print edition of the school’s student newspaper (and the class that produces it). Their comments provide added ammo in the ongoing print-online fight.
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Again, j-students and educators cite student readers’ preference for print news; the online edition’s status as a content provider read mostly by alumni; and the notion that a lack of print equals a lack of presence (and therefore a lack of relevance) on campus.
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