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Media Coverage of Johns Hopkins āHoodā Party Continues
The decision by Johns Hopkins University (JHU) to reduce the punishment of student Justin Park is receiving attention from national and local media. Articles from the Associated Press, The Baltimore Sun, and Inside Higher Ed discuss Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOSās efforts in this case, as well as our remaining concerns about studentsā rights on the JHU campus.
As Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS President Greg Lukianoff told The Baltimore Sun regarding Parkās decreased reprimand, āItās a substantial change, but the fact that thereās any punishment at all, we oppose.ā
JHUās actions this year in Parkās case and the attempts at censorship of The Carrollton Record, a conservative student publication, have demonstrated that student liberties continue to be in peril on its campus. Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS will keep its watchful eye on Johns Hopkins, and we urge students, faculty, alumni, and supporters of the university to do the same.
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