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STUDENT PUBLICATIONS | No. 7-9 | Rev. 10-20-82 |
| Date 4-20-77 | |||
I. GENERAL INFORMATION:
In the following policies and procedures for the governance of Weber State
University student publications, it is recognized that the student newspaper,
Signpost, along with other student publications, furnishes a forum for the
free exchange of ideas and provides an indispensable training ground for
journalism students. These student publications are essentially academic
endeavors and not activity oriented. Student publications are defined as
those media funded from student activity fees or other university sources,
but excluding handbooks and similar published material wholly concerned with
more specific kinds of data (e.g. faculty evaluations, student government
handbook, etc.).
Necessary conditions for the achievement of these objectives include the
following: (1) protection of the publications from financial failure (2)
assurance against prior censorship (3) provision for continuance of the
newspaper as a student-managed operation within the purview of the university
(4) retention of its character and function as a free but responsible critic
of the university community and (5) agreement on all sides that it maintain
its value as an instructional resource for those students who operate it.
These policies and procedures are concerned primarily with three specific
areas: (1) the nature of the broad publications governance (2) financial
support and (3) the role of the Student Media Advisory Board in the
management of the newspaper.
II. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES:
A. Policies and Procedures for Broad Governance
1. Responsibility for publication of the Signpost is delegated to the
chairman of the Department of Communication, with the department
chairman, Signpost advisor(s), and student editors constituting the
editorial board for the newspaper. The Department of Communication
is the publisher of the Signpost and as such is accountable for all
the newspaper policies and procedures.
2. Responsibility for the literary magazine is delegated to the
chairman of the English Department, with the department chairman,
faculty advisor, and student editors constituting the editorial
board for the magazine. The department of English is the publisher
for the literary magazine and as such is accountable for all
magazine policies and procedures.
3. The Department of Communication shall prepare specific guidelines
identifying all aspects of Signpost editorial policy respecting the
gathering, writing, illustrating, displaying, and publishing of
news and advertising. The preamble to these guidelines shall be
the "Code of Ethics" adopted in 1973 by the Society of Professional
Journalists. Similar guidelines shall be prepared by the
appropriate department for other student media.
4. The appropriate department shall establish effective procedures for
the selection, evaluation, and removal of the chief editors and
business managers of student publications. Removal procedures
shall be governed by safeguards assuring due process.
5. Student publications at Weber State University are guaranteed basic
press freedoms and prior censorship will not be imposed under any
condition.
6. A Student Media Advisory Board shall be established to serve in an
advisory capacity to the Communication and English Departments.
7. The Student Media Advisory Board shall be composed of the WSUSA
public relations vice president, WSUSA activities vice president,WSUSA press secretary, the WSU vice president for university
relations, the dean of Arts and Humanities, and at least six
persons working full-time in the mass media outside of the
university. The members of the board shall be appointed by the
vice president for academic affairs upon the recommendation of the
dean of Arts and Humanities. Department chairs, publications and
broadcasting advisors, and principal student staff members will be
invited to all meetings. Terms of appointment to the board (except
those serving ex-officio) shall be for two years.
8. The Student Media Advisory Board shall convene at least twice per
year to critique the student newspaper, magazine, and broadcast
operations; to provide professional advice and evaluation of
programs and publications; and generally to strengthen the student
related media programs of the university.
9. Any new concepts (such as the yearbook, other magazines, etc.)
should be developed under advisement of the Student Media Advisory
Board. Full responsibility should be assigned to an appropriate
department as determined by the WSU vice president for academic
affairs. This department will be the publisher of the new
publication and will be held accountable for all of the
publication's policies and procedures.
B. Policy and Procedures for Financial Support
Financial support for the Signpost, literary magazine, and other
publications as advised by the Student Media Advisory Board shall come
from WSUSA appropriated instructional related funds, advertising
revenues, and from general appropriations to the Communication and
English Departments. Normally, advisory salaries (or release time
assignments) shall be born by departmental budgets, with operating
budgets and student editors' wages coming from advertising revenues and
student government sources.
1. WSUSA funding devoted to the Signpost, literary magazine, and other
student publications shall follow current procedures for
instructional related funds.
2. No WSUSA funds will be used to cover any deficit spending for the different publications. The governing department will insure that each publication operates within its approved budget.