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Lawrence University: FIREfor Free Thought Denied Recognition

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On May 17, 2017, a newly-forming student organization at Lawrence University, FIREfor Free Thought, hosted an on-campus screening and discussion of the 2015 documentary film 鈥淐an We Take a Joke?鈥 Prior to the event, a vice president of the university sent a campus-wide email addressing the controversy surrounding the film鈥檚 screening. The documentary was paused halfway through on the night of the screening as a heated dispute broke out, and one student was asked to leave. FIREfor Free Thought had, at the time of the screening, been an organization recognized on a trial basis by the Lawrence University Community Council (LUCC), the university鈥檚 student government. In the wake of the screening, LUCC denied official recognition to FIREfor Free Thought, citing the group鈥檚 anonymous membership, similarity to existing groups, broad membership criteria, and mission statement. LUCC also cited the group鈥檚 purported non-compliance with LUCC鈥檚 recommendations that the group collaborate with other groups on campus, find 鈥渘ew鈥 and 鈥渋nclusive鈥 members for the organization, and obtain a 鈥渘eutral moderator鈥 for the viewing of the documentary.

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