College
paper goes topless for stripper scandal
Sunday April 17, 2011 10:10:58 AM,
Associated Press
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Philadelphia:
A Philadelphia college newspaper has gone topless to publish a story
alleging a professor used exotic dancers in a business seminar.
La Salle University students say administrators would not let them
print the story above the fold on the front page.
So the top half of Thursday’s Collegian is blank, except for the
words “See below the fold.” Officials at the private Roman Catholic
university have previously confirmed an investigation of the March
21 seminar.
The newspaper’s executive editor, Vinny Vella, says administrators
initially forbade him from printing the article at all until their
investigation was complete.
They relented after the Philadelphia City Paper broke the story
April 8 but issued the story-location caveat. The university’s dean
declined to comment.
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