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Hamilton FIRECondemn Theft of Campus Publication

Last week, Hamilton College student newspaper that almost all issues of another Hamilton student publication, Enquiry, were removed en masse from their distribution spots on the private institution鈥檚 New York campus. The Spectator hypothesized that the theft was intended to shield readers from an article on 鈥渞adical feminism鈥 that had already generated criticism on social media. Both and denounced the act and urged students to engage in counter-speech rather than censorship.

On Wednesday, my colleague Sarah McLaughlin explained the problem of newspaper theft in the context of stolen issues of the University of Tulsa鈥檚 student newspaper, the Collegian:

The Collegian may be distributed for free, this isn鈥檛 an egregious act of theft. Student newspapers cost real money to produce, and businesses advertise in student newspapers with the expectation that their advertisements will reach students and not be thrown en masse into the trash.

And as those following our Free Press Week coverage know, student publications often bring much-needed attention to matters that affect their communities or even the world outside of campus. Unfortunately, newspapers and other student publications are censored via theft all the time.

That is why it鈥檚 reassuring to see Hamilton students push back against this phenomenon. last Friday that 鈥渘o piece, no matter the content, deserves to be thrown in the garbage when more constructive ways of expression are available instead.鈥 The Spectator鈥檚 editorial staff suggested that more forums be created so that students can 鈥減roperly articulate[]鈥 their responses to pieces in Enquiry rather than 鈥渃rudely impl[y]鈥 their disapproval 鈥渂y petty theft.鈥

Hamilton鈥檚 Student Assembly took matters a step further, on Monday supporting free expression and condemning 鈥渁ctions that seek to censor, silence, or otherwise suppress, the free expression of Hamilton College students.鈥 The aptly states that 鈥渦nfettered free expression is critical to fostering a fruitful and intellectually stimulating environment for both faculty and students,鈥 and notes that theft of student publications is damaging to the college鈥檚 mission. FIREapplauds student Marchel Holle for introducing this measure and the Student Assembly for approving it.

that Campus Safety is attempting to determine who is responsible for the theft of Enquiry. We hope that the perpetrators are ultimately held responsible for their acts, and that Hamilton College鈥檚 students learn a valuable lesson from this episode about the value of a free student press.

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