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It largely depends on who has been given the responsibility to maintain or oversee the media. Where universities have given control of television studios, radio stations or Internet sites to student supervisors, they have limited their right to interfere with that supervision, even where the supervisor allows material of which the administration disapproves. But with the law still somewhat unsettled regarding public college print media, it is unclear what would happen if a public college or university decided to censor the campus electronic media or to discipline students responsible for disseminating objectionable material.
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