Indiana University ends IDS print edition amid censorship and financial claims. (Getty Images)
Financial reasons cited for ending print edition
Editors say censorship, fired director says termination was over resisting it
University faces criticism from legal experts over print ban
IDS to continue publishing digitally amid uncertainty
Indiana University has terminated the employment of Jim Rodenbush, the director of student media, and ordered the Indiana Daily Student (IDS) to cease its print edition, citing financial difficulties. This move has ignited controversy as editors of the student newspaper accuse the administration of censorship, a claim denied by
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