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Is Kutztown Slipping?
In a February 10 post, Charles lauded administrators at Kutztown University for their reaction to and treatment of the College Republicansā affirmative action bake sale. Charles wrote, āNot only was the bake sale there not shut down, but university officials that āthey hope the bake sale promotes healthy debate on campus.āā
Since then, students have pressured the administration to punish the College Republicans for the bake sale. Approximately 100 students protested last week, expressing their dissatisfaction with the administrationās response. On Tuesday, administrators held a āFacts Matterā forum, which they would be a conversation about affirmative action. Insteadāand one must question the administrationās real motivationāthe forum apparently turned into a public shaming which resulted in an by one of the College Republicans.
Kutztown should remember its obligation to the First Amendment before it takes further action. However offensive one might consider the bake sale, the College Republicans have a right to hold it, and they also have a right not to be punished for it, which includes not being forced to apologize. Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS will continue to follow this controversy, and we hope that the administrators will live up to the example they set a few weeks back.
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