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Restriction of Freedom of Speech at Colgate University:
Now comes this prohibition from the administration against “mass emails” that would allow students to organize in their interests:
“This email will serve as a reminder to you that it is against Colgate University email policy to send unauthorized mass emailings: Individuals should not attempt to circumvent the approval process by manual manipulation of recipient lists, or by other means of sending email to entire segments of the Colgate community. The entire policy can be viewed at http://computing.colgate.edu/policy/appa.asp. Senders of unauthorized mass emails are subject to sanctions that could include suspension of computing privileges and disciplinary action from the Dean of the College.”
Seriously, what is the deal? This is an unambiguous attack on free speech. How can it be happening at a University such as Colgate?