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Columbia President Gets Booed, But Does He Get It?

An in the New York Post today drew attention to the booing and jeering Columbia President Lee Bollinger received at the August 15th Community Board 9 hearing in Harlem where Bollinger was making the case for Columbia鈥檚 proposed campus expansion. While Bollinger was visibly annoyed at the crowd鈥攁 YouTube video of the incident is available 鈥攖丑别 Post notes that 鈥渁t least he got to speak. And nobody rushed up and shoved him.鈥

While Bollinger was able to complete his speech and escape any physical altercation, controversial speeches held at Columbia are not always so calm. Last fall, for example, Columbia鈥檚 College Republicans hosted a speech by Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist. Protesters rushed the stage and shut down the speech. The university鈥檚 reaction? Nothing. As the Post says:

Nothing that matters, anyway.
 
Yes, there was an 鈥渋nvestigation,鈥 lasting the better part of the fall semester. But, in the end, all the aspiring brown-shirts got from Columbia administrators was a stern 鈥淒on鈥檛 Do It Again.鈥 Some of the junior fascists cited that outcome as personal vindication.
 
Which, clearly, it was.
 
Bollinger鈥攊ronically, a First Amendment scholar鈥攕till has had nothing of consequence to say about the episode.

Now that President Bollinger knows the meaning of a heckler鈥檚 veto, he may change his mind regarding the way he handles鈥攐r refuses to handle鈥攕uch episodes on his campus. It鈥檚 possible, but as the Post concludes: 鈥渁las, not probable.鈥

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