Katie Cai Dorm | Exclusive
Unlike the stodgy, officially sanctioned university newspapers, The Drip operated via a private Discord server and a public Instagram page. It specialized in "accountability journalism"—a term Cai uses to describe reporting on student government kickbacks, fraternity code violations, and dating app scandals.
When asked to respond to the "Dorm Exclusive" allegations in person, the Panhellenic President allegedly told a reporter to "get out of the dining hall." The legal debate raging on legal TikTok (LawTok) is fascinating. Does Katie Cai enjoy the same First Amendment protections as a journalist for The New York Times ? She is a student operating out of a dorm. She has no legal counsel. She has an LLC (Katie Cai Media, LLC, registered in Delaware in February), but does that shield her from a defamation suit? katie cai dorm exclusive
Critics, however, have been vocal. The University’s director of communications issued a statement late Friday: "We are aware of a student-produced video containing unsubstantiated claims. The university follows strict protocols regarding elections and funding. We encourage students to rely on official channels for accurate information." Does Katie Cai enjoy the same First Amendment
Have a tip about the Katie Cai Dorm Exclusive? Contact us via Signal or leave a note in the comments section (anonymized). She has an LLC (Katie Cai Media, LLC,
What’s next? Katie: "The 'Dorm Exclusive' isn't a one-off. I'm dropping the 'Dorm Exclusive: Part II - The Financial Audit' on Monday. I have spreadsheets. I have receipts from the printer that the Student Senate used to flyer for a party. Stay tuned." The Cultural Verdict The Katie Cai Dorm Exclusive phenomenon is a mirror reflecting the current state of media consumption. Audiences are exhausted by polish. They want the raw feed. They want the water stain on the ceiling. They want the authentic, terrified swallow of a 20-year-old who just realized she might have made powerful enemies.