CU community addresses free speech and antisemitism in the wake of a “doxxing campaign.” By Lucy Adlen, Jessi Sachs and Ann Marie Vanderveen
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Opinion
Opinion: If you are proselytizing on campus, don’t harass students
by Vayle Lafehrby Vayle LafehrProselytizing is not strictly illegal on CU’s campus, but it is against campus policy. By Vayle LaFehr
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Words matter. When others use words that cause harm, intentionally or not, we must be willing to speak up. By Alex Wolf-Root
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LongformNewsThe Trump Effect
Free speech, hate speech and an executive order: Perspectives at CU
by Robert Tannby Robert TannStudents and faculty discuss the First Amendment following an executive order issued to protect free speech. By Robert Tann and Anna Haynes
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Once we better understand safe spaces, it becomes clear they serve an important purpose, and don’t threaten free speech. By Alex Wolf-Root
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CU’s recent free speech affirmation comes as a response to conservative attacks on universities as “liberal bubbles”. By Kyle Butts
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News
Ann Coulter speaks out against immigration, liberals at controversial lecture
by Heidi Harrisby Heidi HarrisThe controversial speaker praised conservatism and spoke out against America’s immigration policy. By Heidi Harris and Makenna Sturgeon
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Ann Coulter will be coming to campus this week, bringing a renewed debate about campus free speech and polarization. By Jackson Barnett
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Letters to the EditorOpinion
Letter to the Editor: Response to “Ann Coulter and the Importance of Hearing Her Out”
by Guest Writerby Guest WriterLetters to the editor do not represent CUIndependent.com or any of its sponsors. A recent article…
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Turning Point USA is hosting Ann Coulter on March 21. This is why you should listen to what she has to say. By Libby O’Neall