Before stoking the fires of partisan politics on the AM band, Ingraham triggered a few controversies back when she was editor of The Dartmouth Review in the early '80s. According to The New York Times, Ingraham sent a reporter to secretly record a meeting of the Gay Students Association, then published a partial transcript of the meeting, including the identities of two "association officials." The GSA felt this was a violation of its first amendment rights, since members were reportedly required to take an oath of confidentiality to attend.
Ingraham later justified the story by saying the publication was simply investigating school funding that the GSA had received, a total of $825 over two years, and that her reporter acted legally under freedom of the press. She told UPI,
"It seems they just have parties and talk about parties. There isn't a heterosexual group that gets funding."
The story gained national attention and became a lightning rod for critics who claimed Ingraham had "outed" her fellow students.
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