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Middlebury President Vows 'Accountability'
College will investigate those who engaged in "acts of disruption and violence."

Opinion
Bodies on the Gears at Middlebury
Why are freedom of speech and academic freedom so absolute for Charles Murray yet so conditional for students, asks John Patrick Leary, who writes in defense of the protesters at Middlebury College.

The Aftermath at Middlebury
New details on shouting down of a speaker add to the soul-searching: professor was attacked after event; nonstudents were among those involved; president vows to promote value of free expression.

Shouting Down a Lecture
Middlebury students chant and shout to prevent Charles Murray from speaking. He later is led to a private location, where a discussion with a professor is livestreamed. After the event some attack car carrying Murray and a professor.

Not Caught on Camera
Cal State Fullerton faculty union says instructor was suspended for allegedly hitting a student at a pro-Trump rally -- despite a lack of evidence. Professor's allies say he was the one who was attacked.
'Some of Our Friends Couldn't Make It'
International relations scholars meet in the shadow of Trump's presidency and his temporarily halted travel ban.

Opinion
Yiannopoulos and the Moral Crisis of Campus Conservatism
In defending their decision to host Milo Yiannopoulos's talks on grounds of freedom of speech, campus Republicans never mentioned his obscene and defamatory rhetoric, argues Robert Cohen.

The Right Not to Be Recorded
Orange Coast College suspends student who secretly and in violation of college rules videotaped professor's anti-Trump comments, which later went viral.
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