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Keeping Hope Alive: Civil Discourse on Campus Are We Building Bridges or Putting up Walls?
The First Amendment right to freedom of speech is one of our most important values as Americans. This right is what two Furman students cited when asked to step back from the front steps of McAlister Auditorium before the Rev. Jesse Jackson’s address on Wednesday night. Representing a controversial conservative student group on campus, the two students arrived early to the Cultural Life Program to pass out a replica of the official Furman University event program.
Nov. 06, 2013
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By Daniel Sanders and Joseph Fretwell