- -- In a rare and forceful act of advocacy, an Iowa newspaper devoted the entire front page of its Sunday edition to an anti-bullying editorial after a gay teen committed suicide. Relatives have said 14-year-old Kenneth Weishuhn Jr. (Huffington Post)
- SIOUX CITY, Iowa — An Iowa newspaper has devoted the entire front page of its Sunday edition to an anti-bullying editorial after a teen in its community committed suicide. The move by the Sioux City Journal is highly unusual. (Washington Post)
- The entire front page of Sunday's Sioux City Journal is devoted to an editorial about bullying by youths. A northwestern Iowa high school student, Kenneth Weishuhn of Primghar, committed suicide last week. (Des Moines Register)
- The "Not Here, Not In Our School" campaign was born, according to a front-page story on Monday by our Kelly Urban. T-shirts with the anti-bullying slogan printed on the back were worn by students and teachers alike. (Tribune-Democrat)
- Bullying behaviors can never be completely eliminated the one closest to us is most important. (Newburyport Daily News)
- I read with interest your front-page article on April 18 about the boy who received That is a sick premise. It encourages bullying and the lack of parenting because there is no personal culpability, as there rightly should be. (The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog))
- Thank you for Wednesdays front page article ("Football players step up as a defense against bullying") about Carrie Elliotts epiphany to seek help from the Johnson High School football team for dealing with bullying. (MySanAntonio)
- I have been reading with great interest the front page of The Hutchinson News April 1 issue on speakers The doer and the recipient are both hurt when bullying occurs. (Hutchinson News)
- The American Nurses Association has announced publication of a book to help nurses understand and deal with bullying in the workplace. (Nurse.com)
- THE DEPARTMENT of Education is expected to come under pressure to intensify efforts to counter cyber-bullying in schools after four students at Oatlands College, Dublin were suspended for posting abusive remarks about teachers on Facebook. (Irish Times)
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Bullying front page
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