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flash, books, fiction mystery/ detective, heavy metal, funny, mom mature son gallery, cunt, events, definition, islam, modding, mother seduces son, headlines, advertising, listen music, fucking free, geeknews, | so, if Syracuse had argued calendar that it might be best to separate the teacher and student, putting the student in a different class, calendar I would find that it calendar had at least a plausible reason for that. The punishment (as opposed to public criticism) of even crude criticism of a teacher is not a plausible reason. It’s not a “First Amendment” issue, since Syracuse is not a public university, but it’s a shame that Syracuse chooses to give its students fewer rights of speech than they’d have on any public campus. My “personal line” is not the issue—-I was misleadingly quoted in the article, so I shared with readers what I’d actually written—-but anyone who cares about our campuses ought to worry about the double standards, chilling codes, and arbitrary judicial systems that govern our students’ lives. Decent people across a broad political, ideological, and intellectual spectrum need to sit down and work out sane rules that apply equally to all, and if they err, at a university, let them err on the side of more freedom and less recourse to Big Brother or Big Sister. |
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So what’s the big deal? Sounds to me like some folks up at Syracuse need to develop thicker skins. Rob Vaughan, Lecturer at University of Hawaii, mother seduces son at 1:45 pm EST on February 14, 2006 Why Facebook is not “free” speech. What I haven’t seen commented on as yet is the reason Facebook is different from MySpace, or other magnets for mother seduces son obnoxious behavior. Facebook requires students mother seduces son to use their university-assigned email addresses. This means students are also using institutional property (the IT system), owned and maintained by the institution, to transmit their Facebook messages. If I own the property, I can assert my legal right to determine its proper use. I do agree with those who would like to see such institutions more directly inform students of this property right. Kathy Anderson, Mgr., Diversity & University Compliance at Sonoma State University, at 2:20 pm EST on February 14, 2006 Reply to Steve The difference is that the other statements hyperbolically describe the writer, while the “yeast infection” comment, though indeed equally hyperbolic in intent, attributes an STD to the teacher.... |
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