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"However, as the conversations of voting, and more specifically who to vote for progress, there can be a lot of miseducation on what the people’s First Amendment rights are." - Graphics Editor / Brendan Cohen

Talking Politics webinar teaches students about the First Amendment

Maryela Gallardo, Web Editor September 25, 2024

As the country continues to head closer to election night, universities across the nation are taking the opportunity to educate students on expressing their First Amendment rights. For some students enrolled...

In the past, witches were feared. Now they are celebrated. - Graphics Editor / Julia Quennesson

Michaels: Free to be a witch

Sylent Lee Michaels October 25, 2023

Witch hunts, burning, stoning, torment, and fear have surrounded the idea of witchcraft since as far back as the 1300s. In a world where history is common to repeat itself, it comes as a large shock in...

Rowan women’s volleyball stands united before game. - Photo / Rowan Athletics

Freedom of Speech in Rowan Athletics

Connor Brown November 30, 2022

College student-athletes represent more than just themselves during their time at school and, at times, can be limited to what they say if it doesn’t align with the policies set forth by the respective...

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Editorial: Dissent is not disloyalty

The Whit Staff February 7, 2018

Edward Murrow once said, “We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty.” Although Murrow said this years ago, this simple phrase has incredible relevance still today. Last week, President Trump was...

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Murdoch: Our rights

Craig Murdoch October 11, 2017

This is a weekly installment of Craig Murdoch's column series, "Dazed and Crazed." On Sept. 11, 2001, America changed immensely, though the idea of it stayed the same as it has for as long as America...

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