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Columbia Student Senate Committee Votes āYeaā on Free Speech
According to , the University Senateās student affairs committee unanimously approved a āResolution on Free Speech at Columbia Universityā on Sunday. The Spectator quotes the resolution as reading, in part:
[T]he Student Body of Columbia University has a right to invite speakers with varied points of view to campus, and it is unacceptable within our community, to take away someone elseās right to express their opinions and viewpointsā¦The Student Affairs Caucus stands behind the principles of free speech on campus, and demands that the Columbia University Community stand firm in our commitment to allow all views to be heard.
While the full University Senate will not vote on this until October 27, this is excellent news, as the Spectator reports that if it is passed, the resolution will become official university policy. Columbia is currently a āred lightā school on ¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½ās Spotlight: The Campus Freedom Resource, andāPresident Bollingerās statements lauding free speech notwithstandingāits policies significantly restrict freedom of speech. Itās worth noting, then, that at Columbia, as usual, it seems that students are leading the way towards liberty on campus.
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