AP Edits Article On Former Harvard President Claudine Gay’s Resignation Following Bias Accusations
Bias / January 5th, 2024 / By Julie Mastrine
The Associated Press significantly edited an article about former Harvard president Claudine Gay’s resignation on Wednesday after the original piece was accused of media bias.
What Brought Down Claudine Gay?
Story of the Week / January 4th, 2024 / By AllSides Staff
Following weeks of compounding controversies, Claudine Gay resigned from her position as president of Harvard University.
Why University Presidents Find it Hard to Punish Advocating Genocide − College Free Speech Codes are Both more and Less Protective Than the First Amendment
Recommended Reading / December 15th, 2023 / By "The Conversation" Contributor
Campus codes at private colleges and universities seek to resolve the conflict between the right to speak freely and the educational mission of the institution. The ham-handed and over-legalistic responses by the three university presidents show how this attempt to balance speech and safety can create confusion, conflict and the opportunity for selective enforcement decisions based on academic fashion, not values of free and open debate.