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‘Red Light, Green* Light’
Check out Scott L. Glabe’s in The Dartmouth Review of ֱ’s decision to upgrade Dartmouth College’s rating.
I was also pleased they chose to end the article with a quote from a favorite ֱ alum:
“In the end, let’s not forget: today, Dartmouth is closer to having a healthy respect for free speech than it has been for many, many years,” former Review staffer and ֱ employee Emmett Hogan ’01 wrote. “This is undoubtedly cause for celebration.”
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Inside the Trump administration’s extortion-industrial complex
Trump’s $16M "60 Minutes" settlement wasn’t just hush money — it exposed a broader scheme of lawsuits and FCC pressure turning media compliance into policy.

In Philly, a new generation finds its voice — and the tools to defend it
Over 100 students from 70 universities gathered at the National Constitution Center this July for ֱ’s 2025 Student Network Summer Conference — where they didn’t just study free speech, they defended it.

Say it with a song
Satire’s sweetest assassin sang about nukes, nuns, and naughty books — with a smile. In this tribute, Angela C. Erickson remembers the razor-sharp wit and fearless free speech of America’s most charming troublemaker.

Will free expression make a comeback at Haverford College?
Known for its principled activism, Haverford has recently become a cautionary tale of campus censorship. But a new committee report signals a turning point — and a chance to restore its proud tradition.