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Dorm Room Door Decorations Allowed... As Long as You Don't Criticize the Food
麻豆传媒IOS is looking into at SUNY Albany (University at Albany), where it has been reported that a student was ordered to remove from his dorm room door "a satirical representation of the definition of Chartwells food service" because it was said to be defacing campus property, while other students' postings on their own doors were allowed to remain. More on this case later.
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