Former FAMUan editors launch “Ink and Fangs”

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A group of former student editors of The FAMUan have launched a news blog entitled "Ink and Fangs." It has stories that were likely slated to appear in the first edition of the student newspaper for Spring 2013.

The FAMU School of Journalism and Graphic Communication (SJGC) postponed the first spring edition of The FAMUan in the wake of a libel lawsuit against the university and the student newspaper.

The lawsuit, filed by former Marching 100 drum major Keon Hollis, says that The FAMUan hurt his reputation by incorrectly reporting on Dec. 3, 2011 that he was among four students whom FAMU expelled in connection to the hazing death of band member Robert Champion. The FAMUan amended the article later that day by removing Hollis' name and stating that it "unable to confirm the name of the fourth student."

FAMU is requiring the student newspaper’s staff member to undergo a round of extensive training and reapply for their positions.

Ink and Fang’s writers posted the joint statement on their blog that called the postponement of The FAMUan "ungrounded and arbitrary." They also said: "We apologize to anyone adversely affected by any past coverage."

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