Student media definition

Student media means any means of communication that are:
Student media means any such media outlets as the Association or its subsidiaries may own including the Association’s website.
Student media means the student publications and other print, broadcast and electronic media, published, broadcast, distributed, disseminated or otherwise communicated on or from the campus of the University and set forth on Schedule 1.4(v) to this Declaration of Trust, together with such other student media as may be authorized by the Board of Operating Trustees from time to time (which such other student media shall be reflected on an amendment or supplement to Schedule 1.4(v) adopted in accordance with Paragraph 4.7 of this Declaration of Trust).

Examples of Student media in a sentence

  • Student media and content not approved by the Principal are not allowed, and the Principal shall not allow distribution of media publications without prior approval.

  • Student media shall consult with the University Development office and the Council to ensure that gifts conform to University policies and applicable laws.

  • Student media shall submit line-item budgets with each funding request.

  • Student media shall provide editors’ and/or manager’s contact information for questions, criticism, or complaints; they should specify that if editors or managers cannot resolve such complaints, they should be directed to the Council.

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More Definitions of Student media

Student media means any means of communication that are: Prepared, substantially written, published, or broadcasted by a student; Distributed or generally made available, either free of charge or for a fee, to members of the student body; and Prepared under the direction of a student media advisor. “Student media” does not include media that is intended for distribution or transmission solely in the classroom in which it is produced. “Student media advisor” means an individual who is employed, appointed, or designated by the District to supervise or provide instruction with respect to student media. While the District recognizes a student’s right of expression under the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, School-sponsored media does not provide an open public forum for public expression.
Student media means any means of communication that are:2 Prepared, substantially written, published, or broadcasted by a student;
Student media means either an organization whose primary purpose is to publish/prepare and distribute any publication/ presentation on the University campus or a regular publication of any student organization.
Student media means, collectively, student-media CD-ROM or disk sets.
Student media means any journalistic material that is prepared, compiled, written, edited, published, or broadcast by a student or students, with or without the assistance of other persons, for the purpose of dissemination to other students, including but not limited to print and digital newspapers, news websites, yearbooks, podcasts, broadcasts, and other media of communication;
Student media means any means of communication that are: Prepared, substantially written, published, or broadcasted by a student; Distributed or generally made available, either free of charge or for a fee, to members of the student body; and Prepared under the direction of a student media advisor. “Student media” does not include media that is intended for distribution or transmission solely in the classroom in which it is produced.
Student media means any means of communication that are:2 o Prepared, substantially written, published, or broadcasted by a student; o Distributed or generally made available, either free of charge or for a fee, to members of the student body; and o Prepared under the direction of a student media advisor. “Student media” does not include media that is intended for distribution or transmission solely in the classroom in which it is produced.