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Letters: Campuses should refrain from picking sides, but should encourage discussion

Por: The Advocate Opinion January 27, 2023

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presents a good argument for universities refraining from entering the political discussion with knee-jerk loyalty to progressive causes. Universities would do their students a service to default to a neutral stance and nurture thoughtful classroom consideration of issues, political positions and policies.However, as an educator, I also would like complete freedom to express to my students various examples of my subject matter in the modern... + full article



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