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Remember "Bong Hits 4 Jesus"? Well, the Kid Won $45,000 and a "Free Speech" Forum at School

Remember "Bong Hits 4 Jesus"? Well, the Kid Won $45,000 and a "Free Speech" Forum at School

You all recall the bizarre story. As the Olympic torch went through Alaska in '02 (wow, has it been that long?), a kid held up a banner that read "Bong Hits 4 Jesus." Despite not making any sense, his principal took the banner away and suspended him for ten days.

 

Well, Joseph Frederick was having none of that. He took his free speech case to c...

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University Of Texas Decides Not To Punish Students For Obama Poster, Grudgingly Agrees To Allow Free Speech

University Of Texas Decides Not To Punish Students For Obama Poster, Grudgingly Agrees To Allow Free Speech

The University of Texas is backing down on its sign policy after the words “free speech” got bantered around. The school intended on punishing two students, Connor Kincaid and his cousin/roommate Blake Kincaid, for refusing to remove signs supporting Barack Obama from their room. The guys were even barred from registering for spring classes than...

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Evangelist Condemns College Masturbators At JMU

Evangelist Condemns College Masturbators At JMU

It’s not a typical day at JMU if you don’t hear someone (either the guy that just found out he’s got “the clap” from his weekend triumph or the girl that can’t stand hearing her roommate attempt to have drunk sex until she finally passes out) calling a girl a slut, hoebag, whore, etc. It’s also become expected to be called these names by the tra...

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UF Slams Juicy Campus

UF Slams Juicy Campus

Oh, Juicy Campus. The self-purported “home of the juiciest college gossip” is filled with everything from stripper teachers to debates about who's the bigger slut.
 

Fortunately, the salacious site is protected by a federal law that prevents Web sites from being held liable for content posted by others. Isn’t free speech just grand?
 

Some stud...

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Students Demand Freedom of Speech

Students Demand Freedom of Speech
After an ongoing battle with the university’s administration, the editors of The Quinnipiac Chronicle will be investing their time in a new project. The editors have banned together to form a brand spanking new online newspaper set to debut this upcoming fall semester.

Quinnipiac administration and The Chronicle staff have been at odds since 20

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