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KEHOE: Reject Calls for Facebook Censorship

KEHOE: Reject Calls for Facebook Censorship

By Sam Kehoe January 17, 2020

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg seems to have no friends. After giving a speech at  Georgetown University last fall advocating for “voice and inclusion,” pundits pounced on the executive...

Study Ranks Georgetown Low for Free Speech

By Matthew Trunko February 24, 2017

Georgetown University was included in a list of the 10 worst colleges for free speech compiled by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education based on free speech cases the foundation has worked...

Noah Taylor

EDITORIAL: Dean’s Letter Misses Mark

By Editorial Board August 30, 2016

The University of Chicago’s Dean of Students John Ellison sent a letter to its students on Aug. 24 that included both a welcoming note and a warning regarding conversations on trigger warnings and...

Policies Define Expression

By Tara Subramaniam October 30, 2015

The Office of Residential Living and the Division of Student Affairs clarified their policies against hanging banners, flags and clothing outside windows and chalking on buildings in two university-wide...

Stand for Argus, Free Press

By The Editorial Board September 25, 2015

Students and faculty members at Wesleyan University in Connecticut are calling for a boycott of campus newspaper The Wesleyan Argus after a staff writer published an op-ed critical of the Black Lives Matter...

The Freedom to Speak

The Freedom to Speak

By James Gadea and Reno Varghese June 9, 2015

Freedom lay at the foundation of our country in its first few days. We wished to express ourselves, to eloquently elaborate on our need to decide our own future. Years later, the letter of the law spelled...

Newseum Holds Vigil Responding to Paris Shooting

Newseum Holds Vigil Responding to Paris Shooting

By Emily Min and Emily Min January 7, 2015

Earlier today, gunmen attacked the Paris office of Charlie Hebdo, a left-wing satirical magazine. Among the 12 victims were the editor, Stéphane Charbonnier, and three other prominent cartoonists...

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