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Thursday, April 3, 2003
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Released proceedings foster discussion

This week the Supreme Court began hearing arguments on affirmative action involving the University of Michigan and its policies for undergraduate and law school admission.
 

Point/Counterpoint
The Issue: Does affirmative action lead to more diverse college and university campuses?

Race should not be a factor for admissions

Affirmative action needed to ensure diversity

Regulations can stifle flow of ideas
Protests should be peaceful, but need to be heard
COMMENTARY
Jeff Brubaker

Recent events have led to a flurry of ideas and a flood of opinions, but how are those words channeled at TCU? What few students realize is that a strict set of guidelines govern how free speech is dealt with at this school, and that these guidelines are part of a growing trend at universities across the country.

   
 

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