BC Republicans will host a debate about free speech and self-censorship on April 5 at 7 p.m. in Higgins 310.
LTE: In Response To Karl Salzmann’s Letters To ‘The Heights’
‘But, I love that he can speak. I love that he’s able, and apparently more than a little eager, to use his voice.’
UGBC Issues Order On Free Expression
The Napoli-Hussey administration has begun executive initiatives to give students avenues for free speech and protest.
UGBC Connects Back To Students On Free Speech Issues
With the Free Expression Form and the Ten Student Service initiatives launched by UGBC this week, new discourse looks to be opened on the issue of free speech.
Why Free Speech Issues Still Matter At Boston College
Another round of fliers dumped on BC’s campus stands as a reminder that issues with the topic of free speech still persist.
LTE: A Response To The Second Dump Of Free Speech Fliers On Campus
For students looking to change University policies regarding free speech, hanging up illegal fliers is not the way to go.
‘We Don’t Even Go Here’: Boston-Area Protesters Challenge BC’s Divestment Views
Boston-area protesters, including students from MIT and Brandeis, marched across campus to challenge the University’s free speech and divestment policies.
College Should Not Be A ‘Safe Space’: The Case For Free Speech
Allowing students to encounter people and conversations that they don’t like, or that makes them uncomfortable is the perfect opportunity to learn and grow, which is what a university is built to do.
Shades Of Grey In Free Speech On Campus
The University ought to take further steps to give free speech rights to students.