For the first time in more than 150 years, Indiana University Bloomingtons revered student newspaper wasnt printed this week a move thats drawing widespread backlash and accusations of censorship.
The university halted all printing of the Indiana Daily Student just days after firing the papers adviser, Jim Rodenbush. The editors-in-chief told Scripps News he was dismissed after they refused an administrative directive to remove news content unrelated to homecoming.
"It really doesn't make any rational sense to us. People pick up the newspaper for the news. The special editions obviously are very profitable because they include inserts on specific areas of coverage, often things that are ongoing or current. But people pick up that paper for the news," Andrew Miller, co-editor-in-chief of