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Avoiding Controversy at Century College

Weeks after the Mohammed cartoons were posted, torn down, posted behind a curtain, and then banished altogether, Century College is still working to keep controversy at bay. The Department of Social Sciences has decided to make the bulletin boards in its building 鈥渄iscipline-specific,鈥 making future displays of controversial material impossible.

At a meeting of the social sciences faculty on Tuesday, geography professor Karen Murdock proposed to turn the bulletin board outside of her office into a 鈥渇ree speech zone,鈥 where information could be posted at will for a limited time. But Murdock reported that some faculty members expressed worries that a 鈥渇ree speech zone,鈥 if allowed, would be the equivalent of 鈥渄aring people to say something offensive,鈥 resulting in speech that is 鈥渘ot meaningful,鈥 and that without certain 鈥渟tandards of civility,鈥 the boards could descend into a free-for-all. According to Murdock, one professor worried that the bulletin boards should be regulated because anyone, including 鈥渕others bringing their kids鈥 to campus, could view them. But is the hall on the second floor of the social sciences building really a thoroughfare for Minnesota鈥檚 mothers and their children?

The faculty then agreed that each bulletin board would be associated with a specific discipline, and only discipline-specific materials that the faculty members approved would be posted on them. The measure passed with only one dissenting vote, from Karen Murdock.

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