Campus Leaders Squelching Free Speech
from Agape Press
by Jim Brown
A conservative columnist has announced the latest winner of an annual mock award conferred upon "the university president who does the most to look the other way when free speech is under assault on campus." U.S. News & World Report columnist John Leo has declared a tie in this year's Sheldon Award competition.
The top prize in 2006 goes to Washington State University president Lane Rawlins, who financed and organized an attempt to shut down a student play, and who also threatened to expel a student from the school's teacher education program because of his conservative religious and political views. However, Rawlins must share the honor with the other award winner this year, DePaul University president Thomas Holtschneider.
This top "honor" was conferred upon Holschneider for, among other things, having censored a campus protest against affirmative action and having suspended a teacher without a hearing for debating pro-Palestinian students on campus. Leo calls Rawlins and Holtschneider "the Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig of Sheldonism" this year.
The dubious award is named after former University of Pennsylvania president Sheldon Hackney, who did nothing about a major theft of student newspapers on his campus. In that incident, Leo points out, "minority students got so angry at an editorial in their paper [that] they stole 15,000 copies, and Hackney let them go, but he reprimanded the guard who caught them. I thought that was an amazing touch."
Now, the U.S. News & World Report editorialist notes, "every time a university president exceeds all boundaries by allowing unconstitutional speech codes or theft of newspapers, I give an annual award -- a mock honor -- to the failing university president."
According to Leo, the conservative viewpoint is nearly always the one that gets punished, censored, or silenced on campuses across the U.S. "Every year," he says, "I look for liberal and moderate victims of this, and they're very hard to find because, as you probably know, the university has been taken over by the 60s radicals, and they don't like dissent on the right."
Both of the latest Sheldon Award "winners" have repeatedly attempted to censor the expression of conservative students, Leo asserts, and both have failed to stand up for the constitutional rights of members of their campus communities. For that reason, he contends, both Holtschneider and Rawlins are equally worthy of the award for this year's most "spineless" university president.
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This is why I no longer support the main stream universities or public educational institutions.
I am an advocate of Christian schooling for all age groups. I also believe in the SBA calling our children out of the public schools. I don't want to see their "lights" extinguished by non-believers. It is foolish to think a 5 year old can stand up to an educator who advocates homosexuality, liberalism, anti-God and anti-Christian beliefs; much less an older student. Even God gave his prophets time to mature and grow in His wisdom before sending these MEN out into the world....MEN, not children.
The public school system just doesn't work any longer. They are becoming the holding cells for future inmates of the correctional facilities around this nation.
And too many teachers feel threatened while on the job. This is RIDICULOUS. An educator should not have to feel as if they are going into combat to teach school.
But mention God, Jesus, Christian principals and you can be sued.
You know, they can have their public schools. As for me and mine we will support the Christian institutions that do show a better way and provide a better education.
We also support the parents right to choose the school they want their children in....which means their tax money goes to the school they support!
sign me a Christian radical
c~b~n
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by Jim Brown
A conservative columnist has announced the latest winner of an annual mock award conferred upon "the university president who does the most to look the other way when free speech is under assault on campus." U.S. News & World Report columnist John Leo has declared a tie in this year's Sheldon Award competition.
The top prize in 2006 goes to Washington State University president Lane Rawlins, who financed and organized an attempt to shut down a student play, and who also threatened to expel a student from the school's teacher education program because of his conservative religious and political views. However, Rawlins must share the honor with the other award winner this year, DePaul University president Thomas Holtschneider.
This top "honor" was conferred upon Holschneider for, among other things, having censored a campus protest against affirmative action and having suspended a teacher without a hearing for debating pro-Palestinian students on campus. Leo calls Rawlins and Holtschneider "the Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig of Sheldonism" this year.
The dubious award is named after former University of Pennsylvania president Sheldon Hackney, who did nothing about a major theft of student newspapers on his campus. In that incident, Leo points out, "minority students got so angry at an editorial in their paper [that] they stole 15,000 copies, and Hackney let them go, but he reprimanded the guard who caught them. I thought that was an amazing touch."
Now, the U.S. News & World Report editorialist notes, "every time a university president exceeds all boundaries by allowing unconstitutional speech codes or theft of newspapers, I give an annual award -- a mock honor -- to the failing university president."
According to Leo, the conservative viewpoint is nearly always the one that gets punished, censored, or silenced on campuses across the U.S. "Every year," he says, "I look for liberal and moderate victims of this, and they're very hard to find because, as you probably know, the university has been taken over by the 60s radicals, and they don't like dissent on the right."
Both of the latest Sheldon Award "winners" have repeatedly attempted to censor the expression of conservative students, Leo asserts, and both have failed to stand up for the constitutional rights of members of their campus communities. For that reason, he contends, both Holtschneider and Rawlins are equally worthy of the award for this year's most "spineless" university president.
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This is why I no longer support the main stream universities or public educational institutions.
I am an advocate of Christian schooling for all age groups. I also believe in the SBA calling our children out of the public schools. I don't want to see their "lights" extinguished by non-believers. It is foolish to think a 5 year old can stand up to an educator who advocates homosexuality, liberalism, anti-God and anti-Christian beliefs; much less an older student. Even God gave his prophets time to mature and grow in His wisdom before sending these MEN out into the world....MEN, not children.
The public school system just doesn't work any longer. They are becoming the holding cells for future inmates of the correctional facilities around this nation.
And too many teachers feel threatened while on the job. This is RIDICULOUS. An educator should not have to feel as if they are going into combat to teach school.
But mention God, Jesus, Christian principals and you can be sued.
You know, they can have their public schools. As for me and mine we will support the Christian institutions that do show a better way and provide a better education.
We also support the parents right to choose the school they want their children in....which means their tax money goes to the school they support!
sign me a Christian radical
c~b~n
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