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The Graduate Student Council (GSC) expressed concerns about a number of events and policies impacting free speech on campus, during its meeting on Nov. 18. The Council did not meet last week.
On Feb. 27, Graduate Student Council debated the Free Speech Bill, which was passed with a unanimous vote on Mar. 5. (Photo: MELISA GULERYUZ/The Stanford Daily) By Aspen Singh ...
Utah State University’s Student Code fails to protect students’ constitutional rights, allowing faculty and administrators to restrict students’ freedom of speech. As a current undergraduate ...
by Shreeya Gogia, Texas high school student. As a student, I know full well that our loudest cries often fall on deaf ears. I’m not the only one who thinks so. Only 11% of high school students ...
Serving on two school boards — one statewide and the other local — as a student member, Waukegan High School junior Victor Hinojosa says he uses a multiplier effect to help him contribu… ...
FAIRMONT W.Va. – Jamyson Posey, a rising junior at Fairmont Senior High School, is among 10 students nationwide to be elected to the National Student Council (NSC), serving as the first ...