25 February 2006
University of Toronto -- News@UofT -- News Digest -- (February 23, 2006)
by MumvyLetter from the Society for Academic Freedom and Censorship to Wade MacLauchlan, President of UPEI, and MacLauchlan's response to SAFS, republished in the news digest of the University of Toronto.
Free Speech at Risk, Canadian Proessors Warn
by MumvySo Wade MacLauchlan, the president of the University of Prince Edward Island, believes that censoring student newspapers is the best way to prevent potential violence and help his university strive towards "an engaged and positive learning environment."
24 February 2006
Campuses must uphold free speech
by MumvyLetter to the National Post. 24 Feb 2006, from Doreen Kimura, concerning Wade MacLauchlan's open letter to the Society for Academic Freedom and Scholarship National Post
Print Story - canada.com network
by MumvyCampuses must uphold free speech Letter to the National Post. 24 Feb 2006, from Jack Edwards, concerning Wade MacLauchlan's open letter to the Society for Academic Freedom and Scholarship
17 February 2006
15 February 2006
maclauchlan
by MumvyDear President Wade Maclauchlan: We are writing to strongly protest the actions of the UPEI administration in seizing copies of the student newspaper, The Cadre (issue dated February 8), and preventing their distribution. UPEI's public statement of Feb
13 February 2006
The Reclusive Antiquarian: Fahrenheit 451 on PEI
by Mumvyâ When we realized that they were in circulation, we acted to round up the copies,â â said UPEI president WADE MACLAUCHLAN. In the institution that most symbolizes civilization, the university, we concede to the barbarians without even a s
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