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DePaul鈥檚 Sordid Legacy Continues

Yet another incident of censorship and administrative abuse has arisen at DePaul University. This time, as today鈥檚 press release explains, the DePaul Conservative Alliance (DCA) protested affirmative action by holding an affirmative action bake sale, which was intended to spark debate. Before an hour had passed, however, the Dean of 果冻传媒app官方, in true DePaul style, shut the bake sale down.

The students who organized the bake sale are now under investigation for possible violations of DePaul's Anti-Discriminatory Harassment Policy and Procedures. First, DePaul spokeswoman Denise Mattson said that the bake sale was held in an inappropriate location, yet FIREhas proof that the PETA student group was allowed to hold an anti-fur protest in the exact same location a week later. Then, when student organizer Michael O鈥橲hea asked why he was under investigation, Assistant Vice President of Community relations Cindy Summers replied that 鈥淸t]here is no 鈥榖ecause鈥 for the investigation that is pre-determined.鈥 In short, administrators stopped the bake sale for some reason that they cannot defend, and are now hunting for an excuse to persecute the DCAs even further.

I wish I could say that this behavior is surprising, but FIREInterim President Greg Lukianoff got it right when he said that 鈥淸f]ighting repression at DePaul is becoming a full-time job.鈥 FIREfirst got involved with DePaul last march when the university threw due process to the wind and fired Professor Thomas Klocek for arguing with students outside of class. FIREthen intervened when the College Republicans were prohibited from protesting a visit to campus by controversial Professor Ward Churchill, then again when DePaul President Dennis Holtschneider lied to FIREabout DePaul鈥檚 policies.

Despite these blatant abuses of power to chill debate on campus, silence conservative speech, and intimidate students and faculty who disagree with the administration鈥檚 views, DePaul鈥檚 that 鈥淸t]he university absolutely firmly believes in free speech for students,鈥 and even went so far as to say, 鈥淸t]hat鈥檚 what the university is about: giving students the opportunity to explore different point of views.鈥 But with DePaul鈥檚 track record, Mattson isn鈥檛 fooling anyone, and promises like this one seem more like a punch line than an actual commitment.

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