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On the spectrum between free speech and cancel culture, where are today’s colleges?
As political polarization intensifies, America’s colleges and universities face threats to free speech from both the left and right.
The University of Connecticut Debate Club held a Free Speech Awareness event on Thursday, Nov. 6, highlighting the importance of open dialogue and empowering students to use their voices to pursue ...
As ASU students and faculty from both sides of the political spectrum react to current events involving freedom of speech, they wrestle with the current state of the First Amendment. During a "Prove ...
With concerns for constitutional rights, such as freedom of speech, becoming evident throughout the U.S., university campuses ...
Students' First Amendment rights are limited in schools, but not nonexistent. Schools can control student newspapers and ban speech promoting illegal drug use. While schools can remove books for ...
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‘Example of the state of student journalism’: UVA student journalist says she was let go after interim president interview
A fourth-year journalism student at the University of Virginia (UVA) was allegedly let go from her campus news organization ...
The University of Minnesota put Students for Justice in Palestine and the Young Democratic Socialists on probation in April ...
The aftermath of the assassination of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk has prompted wider discussion over free speech rights among students and staff at Boston University across the ...
There were no classes held Friday at Mitchell High School, but it was still a hive of activity as students from around the state filled hallways and classrooms. They dressed in business suits and ...
Today, in AAUP v. Rubio, federal district Judge William G. Young (appointed by Ronald Reagan) ruled that speech-based deportations of foreign students and academics violate the First Amendment. Here ...
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MHS Speech and Debate team competes at regional contest, 1 member advances
The Muleshoe High School Speech and Debate team made an impressive showing at the UIL Regional Congress meet held at Region 17.
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