Posts Tagged ‘ cartoon protests ’

Daily Illini declares war on bloggers

February 18, 2006
By Billy Dennis

Stick a fork in the Daily Illini. It’s dead. It’s corpse is just walking around headless, waiting to die. And good riddance. It’s existence can no longer be justified on the grounds that it performs a legitimate journalistic function. They abandoned the concept that a newspaper is supposed to provide information about the world....
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DEN rules, Daily Illini drools

February 17, 2006
By Billy Dennis

Billy Panther picks up on my post and adds other instances of lousy collegiate journalism in Illinois. At the Daily Eastern News, our motto was “tell the truth and don’t be afraid.” Apparently, they want the editors at the Daily Illini to be afraid for their jobs. daily illini,daily eastern news,mulsim protests,cartoon riots,cartoon protests
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At least someone at the Daily Illini has some guts

February 15, 2006
By Billy Dennis

It’s columnist Josh Rohrscheib Today, I am proud to be writing for the Daily Illini because of the bold decision made by editor in chief Acton Gorton last week to run cartoons few other papers in the nation would run. College newspapers have a great obligation to present extreme perspectives so they can be rigorously...
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Sh*tty little rag suspends editors for acting like journalists

February 15, 2006
By Billy Dennis

The editor in chief and opinions section editor were suspended by Illini Media after the paper received complaints about the paper running the cartoons that are at the heart of a world-wide controversy. This proves — without doubt — that the Daily Illini has never been the “independent” student publication it claims. The two were...
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Religions of peace and tolerance, both foreign and domestic

February 3, 2006
By Billy Dennis
Religions of peace and tolerance, both foreign and domestic

Take a look at these photos: These folks are upset at some editorial cartoons published in Europe that depict the Prophet Muhammad in an unflattering light. Some of the protestors are calling for acts of violance in the nations in which these cartoons were published. Feeling all morally superior now because nothing like that would ever...
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