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UC Berkeley will host Ben Shapiro event, pay fees after College Republicans accuse university of censorship

The University of California, Berkeley has confirmed to Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS it will host an on-campus event sponsored by the Berkeley College Republicans featuring conservative commentator Ben Shapiro on September 14 at 7 p.m. ā even if the university has to foot the bill.
āItās clear that we have a number of workable options,ā said Dan Mogulof, Berkeleyās assistant vice chancellor for public affairs. āThis event is going to happen. We just need to sit down with the College Republicans to talk through the details.ā
He said it was unclear whether the Berkeley College Republicans had been informed of the news.
Berkeley initially said the College Republicansā specific request for a free, centrally located, 500-seat campus venue, at the requested date and time, noting that the College Republicans didnāt follow by pre-booking Shapiro before they asked whether the university had a room available. Berkeley, however, says they left the door open for negotiations.
āWe didnāt have any options in terms of the spaces available free of charge,ā Mogulof told Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS, but ābecause of the extent of our commitment to free speech, the campus will help fund any fees associated with hosting this event if need be.ā
, which has been working with the College Republicans to bring speakers to campus, called āBerkeleyās inability to find a lecture hall more than two months in advance [...] laughable.ā
Berkeley told Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS that rooms meeting the groupās precise specifications were unavailable, but wouldnāt reveal more.
āWe're not going to release the names of other groups whoāve booked these events,ā Mogulof said. āThereās no reason to drag other groups into this news frenzy.ā
Berkeley did provide Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS with what it says is an āuneditedā email chain, detailing correspondence between student affairs administrators and the Berkeley College Republicans. (The names of the correspondents had been redacted.)
According to the document, a member of the Berkeley College Republicans first contacted Berkeleyās Division of Student Affairs on July 10, stating that Shapiro had been invited and requesting a venue:
We request a room for him to speak in that can accommodate 500 in the main campus area (near the center of campus) at 7 P.M. This date is nearly ten weeks away from today, which should give the University plenty of time to work with us to identify an appropriate space in the next two weeks so that we can properly publicize the location and other details of this planned eventā¦
Berkeley responded that such a room was unavailable and suggested several daytime options that would otherwise meet the College Republicansā requirements:
Because Mr. Shapiro is welcome on our campus, and we are committed to supporting his, and your, rights to free speech, we very much hope that the BCR and Mr. Shapiro can be flexible when it comes to the timing and location criteria you initially established. In that context we have tentatively reserved a few venues on BCRās behalf that can be discussed as part of the eventās security review. These venues include smaller spaces on the date requested and larger venues on other dates in September.
The administrator also requested a meeting with the College Republicans to work out further details.
After a much-publicized debacle earlier this year over Berkeleyās shutdown of amid threats of violence, Mogulof said the university is committed to facilitating speakersā appearance on campus.
Given that recent history, Mogulof said Berkeley went above and beyond to accommodate the College Republicansā request, and accused the group of not working with the school in good faith to āscore pointsā in the media. He said he hopes groups like the College Republicans will try to work in earnest with administrators first.
āTo have successful event planning,ā he said, āwe really need to talk through the details.ā
Earlier today, Ben Shapiro told Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS that he and the College Republicans were hoping to do just that.
āWeāre pushing Berkeley to explain who has booked all of the rooms on that date, and provide alternative dates and/or venues,ā Shapiro wrote to Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS in an email. āThey need to make this right. If they donāt, weāll start thinking about other options.ā
Shapiro also confirmed that he will discuss this most recent experience with Berkeley when he next week.
āOf course Iāll bring this up in my testimony,ā he said.
Correction: 5:13 p.m. EDT
An earlier version of this article stated that Berkeley initially issued a "denial" of the College Republicans' request. Language has been updated to clarify that Berkeley offered to negotiate the terms of the event.
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