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Colorado College Still Swarmed by Media
The case at Colorado College, where two students were found guilty of "violence" for parodying a flyer, has generated even more media coverage since yesterday. Last night, KRDO News Channel 13, the ABC affiliate in Colorado Springs, during the 10 o'clock news. Adam Kissel, ÃÛÖÏãÌÒ's director of the Individual Rights Defense Program, was interviewed over the phone for that story and student Chris Robinson was interviewed for one on .
On the Internet, the blogs have been buzzing as well, with coverage from , the , , , and the .
Keep track of all the latest news on Colorado College at our Media Coverage page.
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