SMACK: Florida’s outlaw student editor
Who doesn’t like Pye? Apparently, Florida Atlantic University doesn’t. In April, senior Joe Pye was elected editor of FAU’s student newspaper, cleverly called the University Press. He was supposed to start his new job this week. But FAU won’t let him. Why? An administrator says he’s “not tact.” FAU’s reasons are as weak as its grammar, but we’ll get to that in a moment.
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