NEW HAVEN — More than two years later, the details still have the power to horrify.
-- New York Times
PULLMAN – It may have taken almost all of the first three quarters of the season’s second game, but the Washington State University Cougars may have discovered their true personality.
And it’s more Mr. Hyde than Dr. Jekyll.
--The Spokesman Review
Punishment for participating in the day of silence and censorship of specific topics both in class and in school newspapers are two prime examples of students' First Amendment rights being infringed upon. When we limit people's ability to question or state their opinions and thoughts, we repress their right to think.
--The Daily Evergreen
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