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I belong to a strong unique family who strives for greatness and success. I instill integrity and confidence within others as well as myself. I incorporate honesty and responsibility in all I do.
I am the future.”
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The Leader has made the editorial decision to retract the uncensored screenshot of Jana’s Campaign post displaying the controversial IG post. One student involved in the photo reported receiving harassing messages on social media as a result of the post.
Jana’s Campaign originated the social media stir regarding the asia mobile number list IG post when they made a statement on their Facebook Page Friday afternoon.
“We at Jana’s Campaign have worked a great deal with Fort Hays State University officials to reduce gender and relationship violence on our campus… Obviously we have much work left to do,” said Jana’s Campaign.
The student in question who posted the controversial photo has since removed it from social media at the request of FHSU administration, but a copy of the photo remains on the Jana’s Campaign Facebook page and currently has over 1,200 shares, one of the page’s most popular posts.
Martin made formal statements following Jana Campaign’s statements. FHSU Student Affairs contacted the students Friday afternoon and asked the students to take the post down, and requested the students write an apology letter.
I am the future.”
End transcript A matter of media ethicsig scandal censored
The Leader has made the editorial decision to retract the uncensored screenshot of Jana’s Campaign post displaying the controversial IG post. One student involved in the photo reported receiving harassing messages on social media as a result of the post.
Jana’s Campaign originated the social media stir regarding the asia mobile number list IG post when they made a statement on their Facebook Page Friday afternoon.
“We at Jana’s Campaign have worked a great deal with Fort Hays State University officials to reduce gender and relationship violence on our campus… Obviously we have much work left to do,” said Jana’s Campaign.
The student in question who posted the controversial photo has since removed it from social media at the request of FHSU administration, but a copy of the photo remains on the Jana’s Campaign Facebook page and currently has over 1,200 shares, one of the page’s most popular posts.
Martin made formal statements following Jana Campaign’s statements. FHSU Student Affairs contacted the students Friday afternoon and asked the students to take the post down, and requested the students write an apology letter.