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Colorado College Still Swarmed by Media
The case at Colorado College, where two students were found guilty of "violence" for parodying a flyer, has generated even more media coverage since yesterday. Last night, KRDO News Channel 13, the ABC affiliate in Colorado Springs, during the 10 o'clock news. Adam Kissel, ¹û¶³´«Ã½app¹Ù·½'s director of the Individual Rights Defense Program, was interviewed over the phone for that story and student Chris Robinson was interviewed for one on .
On the Internet, the blogs have been buzzing as well, with coverage from , the , , , and the .
Keep track of all the latest news on Colorado College at our Media Coverage page.
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