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What limits should be placed on speech in the classroom?

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Published: Monday, January 23, 2012

Updated: Monday, January 23, 2012 12:01

Amerlia Enberg IMC Major

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Amerlia Enberg, IMC Major

Kevin McCurdy Economics Graduate

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Kevin McCurdy, Economics Graduate

Gretchen Hinds Psychology Major

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Gretchen Hinds, Psychology Major

Guy Patterson International Relations Major

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Guy Patterson, International Relations Major

Amerlia Enberg

IMC Major

"I think you have to gage what you say by your audience, and think about how they may take it. You do not want to say something that can cause problems."

 

Kevin McCurdy

Economics Graduate

"You should be conscious of the audience, however to confine discussions isn't helpful. We should be allowed to say what we want with discretion."

 

Gretchen Hinds

 

Psychology Major

"I think there should be a limit to certain types of speech. We are a diverse group of individuals, and one should think before they speak."

 

Guy Patterson

International Relations Major

"Whatever statements one makes should revolve upon truth and facts. Things taken out of conjecture, or biased statements should be out of the classroom."

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