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This week I read two letters in your paper diametric to each other. One person was so angry at an opinion piece you published that he vowed to cancel his subscription to the Sun. Another person wro… ...
Read: What a direct attack on free speech looks like. The Harper’s letter’s ostensible message championing the “free exchange of information and ideas” is easy enough to agree with ...
Letter: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that employment in the Speech-Language Pathology profession will grow 25% through 2029.
The Star’s Dec 18th article called “Hate Speech is Thriving” addressed some possible causes for the increase in hate speech. History can give us a lesson into the causes of Letter: Hate Speech ...
The letter published by Harper's defending the broad principle of "the free exchange of information and ideas" has sparked both praise and ridicule.
The so-called "Harper's Letter" defending "the free exchange of information and ideas" as "the lifeblood of a liberal society" triggered a debate about free speech.But much of the debate has ...
Letters: Free speech may be a right, but it doesn't excuse crudeness. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Letters Editor. Author email; Mar 13, 2025 Mar 13, 2025; 1 min to read. Facebook; Twitter; ...
The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Mene Ukueberuwa and Kyle Peterson Diversity enforcers have become speech enforcers on many college campuses, but a few schools are starting to ...
The University’s fundamental commitment is to the principle that debate or deliberation may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or even by most members of the ...
As a defender of free speech, I am heartened that The Dispatch/Argus feels free to express all types of views. As a defender of free speech, I am also called Letter: Reader applauds this free ...
The letter you chose to publish by Jake Pickering pierces the boundary between promoting free speech expression and vehement hate speech. Would your paper publish a letter that cited the old ...