LogicallyRight wrote:
It is an attack against free speech rights and the college, as should any college, defend their free speech rights. In addition, the event should have been allowed to go on. Never should free speech be canceled over threats from those that would suppress free speech.
Logically Right
This has been going on at colleges around the country. Last month it was one at Harvard Law School on free speech that was attacked. But the notion that a college should charge $$ for a function the college itself cancelled takes things to a whole other level, IMO