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麻豆传媒IOS article calls on Syracuse University students to eliminate speech codes

A in the Syracuse Post-Standard encourages SU students to make their school a better place for free speech.
In the piece, 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 Zach Greenberg lays out why his alma mater must revise its speech codes:
As an educational institution, SU should promote constructive academic debate rather than punish students for potentially causing offense. Intellectually rigorous discussion of controversial issues such as race, immigration and sexual assault cannot occur when subjectively 鈥渄erogatory鈥 and 鈥渟uggestive鈥 speech is stifled. The fearless pursuit of knowledge should be the top priority for a university that proclaims as its motto: 鈥淜nowledge crowns those who seek her.鈥
The article discusses how SU, despite having one of the nation鈥檚 and the text of the First Amendment , fails to live up to its promise to fully protect student free speech rights. This is due to the university鈥檚 maintenance of numerous speech codes and history of stifling the expressive freedoms of its orange-clad student body.
The article closes with a call for SU students to urge the administration to reform these restrictive policies.
SU students and others with a stake in free speech on campus should check out the piece.
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