Syracuse Slams Students With Multi-Year Suspensions for Satirical Fraternity Roast
June 08, 2018
June 08, 2018
SYRACUSE, New York, June 8 -- The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education issued the following news release:
Syracuse University should know what is "protected speech." It emblazoned the words of the First Amendment on the facade of its school of public communications. It hosts a prestigious journalism program and is a private school that promises its students robust free speech rights. Despite this, the university just suspended 16 pledges from an engineering frater . . .
Syracuse University should know what is "protected speech." It emblazoned the words of the First Amendment on the facade of its school of public communications. It hosts a prestigious journalism program and is a private school that promises its students robust free speech rights. Despite this, the university just suspended 16 pledges from an engineering frater . . .
