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Does the University get up in arms? Now, in 2006, the group has a new meeting place (facebook) which chronicles the discussions for the world to see. It’s easier for the students to trade barbs, but it also allows anyone to read suicidegirls the commentary. suicidegirls But this may be the tip of the iceberg: How many more web sites, that have not been seen yet, contain the same type of content? Perhaps these websites don’t ask for a.edu email address, just suicidegirls an opinion. The point is this, is it the thoughts that are offensive or is it that the thoughts were shared on the internet. Are these students not allowed to have these thoughts or is it that these thoughts were presented in a way that is not acceptable? If it’s the latter, the University clearly will have a problem policing the internet. If it’s the former, the University needs to make a clear policy statement on what is acceptable published (on the internet or in any form) commentary regarding the University, its professors, staff and other students.
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