I only like reading the NYT Magazine on weekends, but my dad likes reading it since he's a native New Yorker.
Now for the story: I published an article on student computer hackers that only the admin ended up reading anyway. Needless to say the Tech Dept. was very upset with me, and the next week it just so happened that our newspaper was apparently spending too much on toner to print out our copies. Once the toner budget was slashed (i.e. toner every two months, and if you're printing out 415 copies of newspaper that's 11x13 you're pretty much screwed) we ended up having to photocopy 414 copies of the newspaper in the faculty workroom. Eventually the dean of students got so annoyed with us hogging one photocopier that she convinced the Tech Dept. to restore the budget four months later. The monthly newspaper had the same paper size and printed even more copies, yet their budget was never slashed. Yay for freedom of the press at a school where the Constitution is legally second to the school guidelines...
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Now for the story: I published an article on student computer hackers that only the admin ended up reading anyway. Needless to say the Tech Dept. was very upset with me, and the next week it just so happened that our newspaper was apparently spending too much on toner to print out our copies. Once the toner budget was slashed (i.e. toner every two months, and if you're printing out 415 copies of newspaper that's 11x13 you're pretty much screwed) we ended up having to photocopy 414 copies of the newspaper in the faculty workroom. Eventually the dean of students got so annoyed with us hogging one photocopier that she convinced the Tech Dept. to restore the budget four months later. The monthly newspaper had the same paper size and printed even more copies, yet their budget was never slashed. Yay for freedom of the press at a school where the Constitution is legally second to the school guidelines...