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URI Student Senate Meeting Determines CRsâ Fate Tonight
The fate of the University of Rhode Island (URI) College Republicans (CRs) rests on a meeting of the Student Senate tonight. The CRs have been threatened with revocation of their official student group status for advertising a satirical âWhite, Heterosexual, American Maleâ (WHAM) scholarship for $100. No less than eight letters in support of the CRâs right to free expression have been published in The Good Five Cent Cigar, the URI student paper (all links below are to the URI CRsâ website because of registration requirements for The Good Five Cent Cigar and The Providence Journal):
Whatâs at stake here is the ability of a student organization at a state institution to express a political viewpoint through a satirical vehicle. An in The Providence Journal today describes the issue precisely:
What URI students should understand is that vigorous debate, and a tolerance for the expression of unpopular ideas, is essential to intellectual and political freedom. Ultimately, the greatest protection for any minority lies in its freedom to get its story outâoften in the face of government agents who seek to stifle the free flow of information. Unless we wish to live under a totalitarian system, it is crucial that we defend that freedom.
Of course, if the Student Senate does wrongly decide to punish the College Republicans, it will be up to URIâs President Carothers to reverse that decision. FIREwill be watching events at URI closely tonight.
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