One of the nation's most prestigious journalism schools is reeling in the wake of Indiana University's decision to stop all print publication of the Indiana Daily Student and firing its adviser .
One of IU's most famous alumni and a significant benefactor to the school and the IU athletic department is "not happy" with the moves.
"Not happy. Censorship isn’t the way," Mark Cuban posted on social media Wednesday.
"I gave money to IU general fund for the IDS last year, so they could pay everyone and not run a deficit. I gave more than they asked for.
"I told them I’m happy to help because the IDS is important to kids at IU"
Cuban, a 1981 Indiana graduate, invested in Broadcast.com in 1995 to listen to IU basketball games on the internet. He turned that business into a fortune has