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果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Case at URI Hits the Media
FIRE鈥檚 defense of the College Republicans at the University of Rhode Island (URI) has gained the attention of local and national media, including a front-and-center spot on today鈥檚 homepage of FOXNews.com. The accompanying article by Melissa Drosjack explores our fight for the College Republicans鈥 right to advertise a satirical 鈥渟cholarship,鈥 despite the Student Senate鈥檚 demand for an apology. Today鈥檚 issue of The Boston Globe also ran a story from the Associated Press that highlighted our efforts at URI.
Also, Torch readers can listen online this Monday at 8:10 a.m. Eastern for a live radio interview with 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 own Robert Shibley on . Robert will discuss the state of affairs at URI, along with other recent FIREcases.
For a full account of 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 coverage in the media, including daily updates of articles on URI and other FIREcases, please visit our In the News page.
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