
Liberal college student decries stifling of campus free speech in NY Times essay: 'I sometimes feel afraid'
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A liberal college student is speaking out on the stifling of free speech on her campus that she says is leading students to feel afraid to speak their minds and engage in debate.
"I went to college to learn from my professors and peers. I welcomed an environment that champions intellectual diversity and rigorous disagreement. Instead, my college experience has been defined by strict ideological conformity," Camp wrote.
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