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John Leo鈥檚 2007 Sheldon Awards: Tufts Leads the Pack
John Leo, nationally syndicated columnist and tireless critic of campus PC, has announced his Sheldon Awards for 2007 in today鈥檚 New York Sun. The Sheldon is 鈥渘amed for Sheldon 鈥榃ater Buffalo鈥 Hackney, the former president of the University of Pennsylvania,鈥 and is 鈥渄edicated to identifying the worst college president of each academic year.鈥
Leading the pack is:
The president of , , [who] looked the other way when a student-faculty committee put a conservative Tufts publication on trial for publishing two parodies. One was a mock Christmas carol making fun of racial preferences in college admissions, the other a satire on Islamic Awareness week.
The publication, the Primary Source, was convicted of harassment for what would pass as free speech on most other campuses. The committee ordered the publication not to run any unsigned articles in the future, a rule not applied to other campus publications. The committee also hinted that funding would be cut if other controversial articles were published.
Mr. Bacow or his staff apparently snookered the Tufts commencement speaker, Mayor Bloomberg. The mayor's speech mistakenly praised the campus for respecting free speech in the controversy, although a harassment verdict had already been announced.
Thank you, John, for bringing much-needed attention to this crucial case. Several weeks ago, we that he had been duped and still have heard nothing from him or his office. As I pointed out in a previous post, perhaps the most remarkable aspect of the case is that The Primary Source was found guilty of harassment for publishing verifiable facts about Islam and Islamic history. If even factual assertions are considered harassment at Tufts, then truly no topic is safe. Tufts鈥 behavior in this case is why we declared Tufts one of the inaugural members of our Red Alert list. We could use Mayor Bloomberg鈥檚 and the public鈥檚 help in convincing President Bacow to overturn this illiberal punishment and vindicate free speech.
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