An investigation of the Spring 2018 alleged blackface incident, along with other racially insensitive acts, conducted by the State Attorney General’s Office has come to a close. The investigation concluded that the students’ actions are protected by the First Amendment.…
Letter to the Editor: Where college and freedom of speech meet
Gray argues if you want to speak freely, you must be willing to defend others’ rights to speak freely.
Letter to the Editor: No, Armstrong is not weak for holding greek life accountable
Abotel argues the greek suspension was the right choice and greek life needs to analyze why they are distrusted.
Blind Faith: Religion and state
Reichart argues that religion should not be a dominating force in how government conducts itself.
Student’s cannabis business raises question about what can be posted on campus
Computer science senior Nico Pitchon was told by University Police Department (UPD) to stop putting up flyers advertising his cannabis business, Slo Dro Co., Jan. 22. Ltd. Bryan Cox contacted Pitchon and said he was violating federal law because Cal…
Armstrong condemns hateful flyers posted on campus
The flyers included racial statements and statistics about African Americans relating to domestic violence, welfare, homicides and assault.
Speak no evil
Max Reichardt believes freedom of speech exists for defending one’s views and for the discourse needed with opposing viewpoints.