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This is an act of sedition

When the system is broken, when its processes are wrecked and the network intended to support it has lost the power to lend aid, you fix the system.

The system is broken; and to ensure the survival of campus daily student newspaper, it must be radically mended.

Technician hasnt faltered and fallen due to a lack of effort or passion from the students who run it, but because the umbrella which was supposed to provide it with a gentle hand has become Samuel Taylor Coleridges fabled albatross, dragging it down, tearing students away and weakening the staff.

The current leadership of 25 or so dedicated senior-level staffers has attempted to persevere through the debilitating hindrances for love of providing the campus community with an entertaining and informative news service 155 times a year, but it has dwindled and suffered during the last five years. The outside pressures have grown and the best efforts of the staff have been reduced to the point where it must stand up against a system which has wronged one of students oldest defenders and watchdogs.

The symptoms of the injury have shown in many forms during the past semester, beginning with the removal of Technicians editor-in-chief, Ty Johnson, and ending with the hiring of a new editor who is poorly suited for the demands of one of campus most difficult leadership positions.

The problem isnt the new editor, though; much of it is the process which unanimously led to her hiring. Instead of being based on the merits of a well-vetted application reviewed before Student Medias Board of Directors, the applicant was recommended by an ill-equipped advisory board, which didnt fully understand the staffs concerns and never heard them since the executive session where deliberations took place contained no editors from Student Medias publications.

Additionally, the advisory board received the five candidate applications the day of the selection-and-interview process and was essentially tasked with selecting a leader for campus 90-year-old newspaper from a single interview. It would be akin to selecting the president of the United States after only a week of campaigning; its ludicrous -- perhaps worse, unethical.

The process should have been subject to open records laws, producing a set of easy to view minutes and providing clarity on the selection -- not smoke screens.

But can the process really be to blame? Who set up the advisory board in the first place? Where did it come from?

The Student Media Board of Directors did not form the board, which issued a hiring recommendation for the first time this year. It came together as a result of special invitations from the advising unit that was supposed to help students with their journalism, not set up the system by which they are hired. Its a dramatic breach of power and has lead to low staff morale from what has been perceived as a corrupt process. The advisory board, which came out of a desire to alleviate the Student Media Boards long deliberations into the night, returned a result that was stranger than fiction and left a room full of Technician staffers, including the editor-in-chief elect, in a state of shock.

The seeds of revolution werent planted in a day, though; they have been fertilizing for years in staff resignations concerning inequitable workplace policies, which border on harassment.

Quite honestly, the staff wont take it anymore. This is an edict declaring the staffs right to actual freedom, in word and in action; to the end of University infringement; and the electing of an editor from elected student officials and professionals alone. To provide students with a product the staff can continue to stand behind, there can be no compromise or tyranny. The staff has been trampled for five years and it is using this page to let the students know why the quality has declined and the staff shrunk while the bottom line has been outstanding.

Producing quality, informative journalism isnt about bottom lines or staff diversity. Its about a staff of tired, overworked student journalists working to ensure their fellow students, faculty, alumni, staff and the campus community receive the most pertinent editorials and facts everyday. Students wont know many of these faces or names, but they are what put this newspaper in your hand today.

If you believe in college journalism; its right to unassailable independence and freedom; and the end of the powers that have caused its decline at N.C. State, join us:
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200 signatures
Goal: 100
Latest Signatures
27 December 2015
200. Matthew G | To the independent survival of the Fourth Estate!
20 December 2015
199. Charles T | I support this petition
18 December 2015
198. Shelby V | I support this petition
16 November 2015
197. Allison M | I support this petition
7 November 2015
196. Thomas R | Please stop trying to control a group you don't understand kthxbai
3 November 2015
195. Kristie D | I support this petition
1 November 2015
194. Kendall E | I support this petition
14 October 2015
193. John C | former Technician Photographer, 2007-2008
6 October 2015
192. Stephanie R | I support this petition
3 October 2015
191. Libby J | I support this petition
3 October 2015
190. Samuel Tob | I support this petition
23 September 2015
189. Sarah E | I support this petition
13 September 2015
188. Katie C | I support this petition
31 August 2015
187. Laura W | I have no issues with the new Editor-in-Chief, simply issues with the process of EIC appointments, namely how the Board handled the situation and appointment.
21 August 2015
186. Ana A | I support this petition
15 August 2015
185. Trisha G | I fully support of the use of the student voice for the student paper at a university for the students.
14 August 2015
184. Melanie M | I support this petition
4 August 2015
183. Erin W | I support this petition
30 July 2015
182. Cara C | I support this petition
24 July 2015
181. Katie B | I support this petition
22 July 2015
180. Emma N | I support this petition
7 June 2015
179. Tyler E | I support this petition
1 June 2015
178. Jonathan V | Staff Photographer
27 May 2015
177. Margaret Bs | Technician writer and news editor, 1979-80
11 May 2015
176. Jessica N | I support this petition
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