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When Things Get Personal

Professors at Purdue accuse President Mitch Daniels of deflecting attention away from his “inaction” on white supremacy on campus by smearing a professor’s reputation.
Opinion

A Dangerous Precedent

Policies that punish student protesters reinforce institutionalized white supremacy, argues Charles H. F. Davis III.
Opinion

Meeting the Enemy

Colleges shouldn’t deem certain speech to be off-limits, writes Walter M. Kimbrough.

2 More Campus Speakers Shouted Down

Columbia students prevent British anti-Islam activist from talking via video. Michigan students block part of Charles Murray talk.

Classroom, Interrupted

Students storm a professor’s class at Columbia to protest the university’s handling of rape cases. It’s unclear if the students involved will face consequences.

Controversial Professor Placed on Leave

Drexel says it acted out of concern for safety of George Ciccariello-Maher, whose tweets anger many. But he and others say academic freedom is at risk because of university’s action.

A Dangerous Withdrawal

“The Case for Colonialism” has been revoked -- not over claims of shoddy scholarship or publication irregularities but rather threats to the journal editor. Some call it a disturbing precedent that could make academics less safe.

Free Speech Advocate Silenced

An ACLU official was the latest to be blocked from speaking on campus, this time by William & Mary students affiliated with Black Lives Matter. The college condemns the action, but punishment, if any, is unclear.