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Changing Campus āCivilityā Policies: Q&A with Caitlin Grimes

Caitlin Grimes is a graduate of Marshall University in West Virginia, where she worked to reform the schoolās speech codes.

Like many universities, Marshall maintains policies that sacrifice free speech in the name of ācivility.ā Its policies on harassment and intolerance contain language so vague that nearly everyone on campus could be found guilty of an infraction.
Caitlin worked with administrators behind the scenes and helped to cultivate a culture of free speech in the student body. While dealing with bureaucracy was a challenge, she said that fighting for free speech has its rewards as well. āThe most exciting thing about challenging the policies is definitely to see other studentsā passion for it. When we hosted the free speech wall, people came up and said, āI feel like I couldnāt have said this if this wasnāt here.āā
Her advice to other students? āLet it be known that youāre a champion of free speech on campus so people come to you when [rights violations] happen.ā
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