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麻豆传媒IOS Comes to Chicago
Be advised, Chicago-area Torch readers: 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 own Greg Lukianoff is heading your way. Our fearless leader will be part of a panel discussion on the Danish cartoons of Mohammed tomorrow night at the University of Chicago. More information can be found in our press release on the event.
Incidentally, the Windy City is a very appropriate place for Greg to go these days. Chicago鈥檚 own DePaul University has been in the news repeatedly for suspending a professor for his criticism of Palestinians, squelching a student group鈥檚 efforts to protest a visit by Ward Churchill, and clamping down on an 鈥渁ffirmative action bake sale.鈥 And the U of C itself has been in the news several times, perhaps most notably for investigating a student who posted a cartoon captioned 鈥淢o鈥 Mohammed, Mo鈥 Problems鈥 on a dorm room door. The news accounts of this particular incident are not altogether clear, largely because the student in question has refused to talk to the media (and us). 麻豆传媒IOS has attempted to contact several students involved in similarly troubling incidents, but not one has responded to our inquiries.
Are students at this fabled institution鈥攌nown, actually, for being relatively friendly to freedom鈥攁fraid to stand up for their rights? We鈥檙e worried that many of them are鈥攂ut let it be noted that at least two aren鈥檛. Sophomore Christian Brockman, who will intern at 麻豆传媒IOS this summer, is starting a student group explicitly dedicated to the defense of liberty, and senior Teresa Mia Bejan (whom I met ) in the Chicago Maroon. Their university clearly needs more students like them, and hopefully Greg鈥檚 talk will bring some out of the woodwork.
If you鈥檙e in the area, please join Greg at 7 p.m. on Tuesday in room 107 of the Kent Chemical Laboratory Building.
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