- The Koala
Infobox Student Newspaper
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name = "The Koala"
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school =University of California, San Diego
slogan = "The worst in collegiate journalism since 1982"
type =College newspaper
editor = Kris Gregorian
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foundation =1982
owner =
frequency = 2-3 times a quarter
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circulation = 6,000-8,000
format =Tabloid
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address =UCSD ,La Jolla, CA ,U.S.
website = http://www.thekoala.org/"The Koala" is a satirical comedy college paper distributed primarily on the campus of the
University of California, San Diego . The publication is one of many campus newspapers partly funded by the "Associated Students of UCSD", the school's student government whose responsibilities include distributing monies to various student organizations. Another portion of "The Koala"' s funding comes from advertisement. It was founded in 1982, but the details of its origins are uncertain. The composition of the paper consists of artwork, articles, personals, and lists similar toDavid Letterman 's Top Ten List.Nearly all of "The Koala"
' s writing is intentionally politically incorrect. The paper has made fun of/attacked every race, ethnicity, religion, group, people with disabilities, sex, and sexual orientation, as well as recent national tragedies. No subject is taboo, and the "The Koala" made jokes about the September 11 attacks within days of the event. The paper also celebrates ahedonistic lifestyle including the use of alcohol, drugs, and pornography.In addition to the print version, "The Koala" also broadcasts a television show, "Koala-TV", as well as having an online portal for readers and staff. The material on both is consistent with the type of humor found in the paper. In addition to the Koala at UCSD, there is also a spin-off of "The Koala" distributed at
San Diego State University .The official "purpose" of the Koala is "To crush all your hopes and dreams with comedy."
List of controversies
Due to the nature of "The Koala"
' s provocative humor, it has been involved in several controversies since nearly the beginning of its existence. Among scandals which have garnered national media attention are:* In
2006 , "The Koala" was evicted from its campus offices by Gary Radcliffe, assistant vice chancellor of student life, when abong withmarijuana residue and beer bottles were discovered in its filing cabinets. This resulted in asit-in where staffers occupied and lived in the office and adjacent media commons. [ [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/education/20061026-9999-2m26koala.html SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Education - Eviction expected for UCSD's Koala ] ] [ [http://www.10news.com/news/10163149/detail.html UCSD To Remove Student Organization From Campus - San Diego News Story - KGTV San Diego ] ]
* In2005 , Editor Steve York broadcasts a pornographic video of him having sex with a woman on "Koala-TV". [ [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/education/20051029-9999-7m29koala.html SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Education - Despite ban, porn back on UCSD TV ] ] York's story appeared on several local and national TV news programs. [ [http://www.nbc4.tv/education/4207338/detail.html College Student Airs Personal Porn Video On Campus TV - Education News Story - KNBC | Los Angeles ] ] [ [http://www.10news.com/news/4254882/detail.html UCSD Pulls Plug On 'Koala TV' - San Diego News Story - KGTV San Diego ] ] York also went on "The O'Reilly Factor " to discuss the issue. [ [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,148492,00.html FOXNews.com - Transcript: Student-Run TV Becomes Sex TV - Bill O’Reilly | The O’Reilly Factor ] ]
* In2003 , "The Koala" published one of its most criticized issue, a parody newspaper called [http://www.thekoala.org/history/Jizzlam.html Jizzlam] , which ridiculed the culture of theMiddle East and the Muslim religion. [ [http://www.splc.org/report_detail.asp?id=1023&edition=26 Student Press Law Center - SPLC Report ] ] This issue caused "Koala" members to be physically attacked by outragedMuslim students. [ [http://www.thekoala.org/history/Jizzlam.html The Koala at UCSD Online ] ]
* In2002 , "The Koala" was accused of "disruption of a University activity" because of photographs taken ofChicano rights group member Ernesto Martinez at a public meeting. Additionally, two members of the Koala were charged with the same, as individuals. The charges against the individuals were eventually dropped, but the charges against the organization were brought in front of the University's Judicial Board. During the proceedings against the organization, the University objected to the Board's Chairperson's ruling that the hearing should be opened to the public, citing privacy concerns of the witnesses. When the objection was overruled, the University walked out of the hearing, prompting a summary judgment by the board of "Not Guilty". Later the University demanded a second hearing to override the first. The Koala responded by filing a lawsuit asking for $1 million and accusing the university of abusing the campus judiciary process in an attempt to stop publication of the Koala. A second hearing, closed to the public, found the organization "Not Guilty" of violating the Conduct Code a second time. [ [http://www.splc.org/newsflash.asp?id=435 Student Press Law Center - News Flashes ] ] [ [http://www.laprensa-sandiego.org/archieve/july26-02/comment3.htm Commentary: It’s a question of Free Speech: ] ]
* In1998 , "The Koala" lost its main campus office for repeated violations of the student code of conduct and student organization conduct agreement.
* In1998 , a spin off of "The Koala", "Koala-TV", was banned from campus for broadcasting nude scenes from aJenny McCarthy "Playboy " video.
* In1997 , the staff of "The Koala" was cited for leaving a female student passed out in the office. The student was taken to a downtown drunk tank and fully recovered.
* In1993 , "The Koala" office was vandalized by unknown people who drewswastika s in green paint on the floor and door.References
External links
* [http://koala.ucsd.edu/ The Koala Online]
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