The Oarsman
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The Oarsman is Venice High School's official student newspaper. The paper gained some national publicity in 2003 when a story on teacher Jacqueline Domac's "quasi-spousal" relationship with then minor age actor Edward Furlong was censored by school principal Janice Davis. Ironcially, Davis's actions brought more attention to the incident than would otherwise have been likely, and all the information from the story was eventually published elsewhere, including in the Los Angeles Times.
[edit] External links
- The Oarsman's official website
- Information on the Domac controversy from the Student Press Law Center
In 2006, the paper printed its first color issue in April, and went color again in June of that same year.