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CAMPUS FREE SPEECH By Sylvia Goodman After a student published an article defending Kanye West, Tulane denounced it and opened a review of her conduct. Some free-speech experts say the university may have violated her rights by implying that her speech may not be protected. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Ben Chrisinger And there’s little agreement on the rules that should govern it. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Amna Khalid and Jeffrey Aaron Snyder Macalester’s response to a controversial exhibit undermines the liberal arts.
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CAMPUS SAFETY By Kate Hidalgo Bellows After a shooting spree last week killed three students, officials wrestled with how to make the campus feel safe, when to resume operations, and how to handle the media. Here’s what they told us. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Two Chinese students were among those wounded in a mass shooting at Michigan State University.
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