The Chronicle of Higher Education
By Chris Quintana
October 24, 2017
As public colleges become the staging grounds of a national battle over speech and security, campus leaders have searched for ways to keep their institutions out of the fray. One popular strategy: taking a long hard look at the policies that dictate who can use their facilities.
After a tumultuous year of protest, Evergreen State College, the small public liberal-arts college in Olympia, Wash., has joined the ranks of institutions to do so. Ans in doing so, it has made a point not to provide space to "organizations which do not assure the college that they do not discriminate."
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