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Continuing Progress for Western Kentucky University Reform Efforts

As 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Sarah McLaughlin reported earlier this month, students at Western Kentucky University (WKU) are working to move their university one step closer to a better Spotlight rating. Last week, WKU鈥檚 College Heights Herald  on the continuing success of their efforts.

Torch readers may remember that Student Government Association (SGA) Director of Public Relations Laura Harper has spearheaded the reform movement at WKU. After learning that FIREhad rated the university鈥檚 Computing Ethics Policy as a 鈥渞ed light,鈥 Laura drafted a resolution urging WKU to revise the policy. The resolution not only points to the inherent problems with the policy鈥檚 overly broad and vague speech restrictions but also highlights the need for greater respect for 鈥渙pen and honest communication鈥 and individual rights at WKU. Despite administrative claims that the policy has not been enforced, Harper rightly  that the very existence of the policy 鈥渄amages WKU鈥檚 reputation and harms students鈥 willingness to express themselves.鈥

Seeking to overturn that chilling effect on campus discourse, Harper  her resolution to the SGA in early October. Last Thursday, the Herald  that the resolution has passed by a nearly unanimous vote. FIREwill now begin negotiating with school officials over possible revisions.

Luckily, administrators have already expressed a willingness to review the policy. In comments to theHerald, WKU Vice President for Student Affairs Howard Bailey reiterated that desire to work towards a revision. In fact, Bailey even recognized that the policy鈥檚 original intentions, to 鈥減rotect certain groups from hate crimes,鈥 didn鈥檛 account for the fact 鈥渢hat people have the freedom to say 鈥榟ateful things.鈥欌 In comments that could well have been printed here on The Torch, Bailey argued that 鈥淸h]ate speech should be challenged with other speech, not suppressed.鈥 We certainly agree, and we hope that such attitudes eventually spur further reforms and help WKU earn a spot on our 鈥済reen light鈥 list.

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