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On May 24, 2007, the [[BIP]] held a hearing in the [[McClelland room]] of [[Seymour Union]] for the editors of [[TKS]], in response to a headline in [[Flunk Day Issue 2007]]. Complaints were heard against the paper for the use of the phrase [[Jesus Fucking Christ]], and the board discussed what corrective action might be taken. The meeting lasted for two hours, allowing both the plaintiffs and the editors a chance to speak their side.
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On May 24, 2007, the [[BIP]] held a hearing for the editors of [[TKS]], in response to [[Flunk Day Issue 2007]]. The continued complaints about the against the paper for the [[Jesus Fucking Christ]] headline caused a "trial" to be held, discussing what corrective action might be taken. The meeting lasted for two hours, allowing both the plaintiffs and the editors a chance to speak their side.
  
 
==Procedures==
 
==Procedures==
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After deliberation, the Board will excuse all parties except for voting members. The Board will determine the merit of the complaint or charge and penalty, if any, by acquiring three out of four votes. If such a vote is not obtained, the case is recorded as "no decision" and no penalty is given. Such a case may be reopened, but only if new evidence is immediately pending. In its decision, the Board strives to preserve balance among the principles of consistency with precedent, justice to individuals, and the maintenance of an academic community.  
 
After deliberation, the Board will excuse all parties except for voting members. The Board will determine the merit of the complaint or charge and penalty, if any, by acquiring three out of four votes. If such a vote is not obtained, the case is recorded as "no decision" and no penalty is given. Such a case may be reopened, but only if new evidence is immediately pending. In its decision, the Board strives to preserve balance among the principles of consistency with precedent, justice to individuals, and the maintenance of an academic community.  
 
==Student Protest==  
 
==Student Protest==  
[[Image:JFC_hearing_protest.jpg|thumb|[[Graham Troyer-Joy]], [[Olivia Cacchione]], and [[Emma Martin]] wait for a verdict]]
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[[Image:JFC_hearing_protest.jpg|thumb|Students line up outside the hearing]]
 
Led by [[Graham Troyer-Joy]] and [[Olivia Cacchione]], students sympathetic to [[TKS]] gathered to protest the hearings. Around two dozen people showed up to make signs and stand outside the hallway to the [[McClelland room]] in [[Seymour Union|Seymour]].  
 
Led by [[Graham Troyer-Joy]] and [[Olivia Cacchione]], students sympathetic to [[TKS]] gathered to protest the hearings. Around two dozen people showed up to make signs and stand outside the hallway to the [[McClelland room]] in [[Seymour Union|Seymour]].  
  
Signs read "First *Explitive* Amendment," "Everyone Makes Mistakes" and "Knox Students for The Knox Student" -- a phrase invented by [[sophomore]] [[Emma Martin]]. [[Olivia Cacchione]]'s sign read "Censorship does not promote responsible journalism." Graham's contribution stated simply "Please don't fire my roommate." [[Tom Fucoloro]], his roommate, is the [[editor-in-chief]] of TKS and authored the headline.
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Signs read "Everyone Makes Mistakes" and "Knox Students for The Knox Student" -- a phrase invented by [[first-year]] [[Emma Martin]]. [[Olivia Cacchione]]'s sign read "Censorship does not promote responsible journalism. Graham's contribution stated simply "Please don't fire my roommate." [[Tom Fucoloro]], his roommate, is the [[editor-in-chief]] of TKS and authored the headline.
  
  
 
Only some of the students stayed through the entire trial, but many additional people stood outside in support of the paper after the attendees had entered.
 
Only some of the students stayed through the entire trial, but many additional people stood outside in support of the paper after the attendees had entered.
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===Other actions===
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[[Brady Myers]] passed out flyers near the door of the room, while [[Alex Enyart]] held a sign reading "[[Jesus Fucking Christ]], who cares? it's just a shitty gossip rag anyway". The two were not condoned by the organizers of the sign-making, who strove to make their protest respectful and nice.
  
 
==The Verdict==
 
==The Verdict==
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Brian King, student member <br />
 
Brian King, student member <br />
 
A.J. Ross, student member
 
A.J. Ross, student member
 
==See also:==
 
*[[Jesus Fucking Christ]]
 
*[[Flunk Day issue]]
 
*[[Flunk Day issue 2007]]
 
 
[[Category:The Knox Student]]
 

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