No offense to the Heights, but why do we give "Breaking News" coverage twice to the Ayers story while the fact that a BC student was stabbed Saturday night on Radnor Rd doesn't even make the print edition? Is it the bigger story what BC police are doing (shutting down the event) or in what they're not doing (keeping off campus students safe from robberies and violent attacks). (Continued…)
As an alumnus of Boston College, who actually gained a liberal arts education at my time there, I am quite grateful to the Heights for shedding light on this very important issue. (Continued…)
As a BC graduate, I'm sad to say that this type of fiasco does not surprise me. Saying that a teleconference is "virtually the same thing" as having Ayers speak in person is nonsense. (Continued…)
I am annoyed the Heights didnt report it earlier so we had the chance to better organize protests of this criminal. And I dont think this should be breaking news, its not like the cancelled the president. (Continued…)
There is not a SHREAD OF EVIDENCE that Bill Ayers -- OR the
Weather Underground -- ever had ANYTHING WHATSOEVER TO DO WITH
the bank robbery which led to the death of a Boston police
officer. (Continued…)
BC should not allow a domestic terrorist to give a talk on campus, period. If some students want to have a private teleconference with Ayers, that's fine, just don't ask the University to sponsor this guy. (Continued…)
If the scheduled lecture had featured a returning soldier, it would never have been canceled, even if his "alleged actions" still reverberated negatively with the local Iraqi-American community. (Continued…)
As I note on my blog, This is an outrageous attack on academic freedom and free expression on campus, and a direct violation of Boston College's own STATEMENT OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES which proclaims that students have:
"The right to be free of any action that unduly interferes with a student's rights and/or learning environment. (Continued…)
The administration of that Great Micro Manager Leahy continues to embarass the University.
Chris
posted 3/30/09 @ 5:06 PM EST
This is getting ridiculous. As an alum of Boston College, I'm embarrassed to see these constant 'breaking news' alerts over a canceled lecture of a person of dubious stature with an admittedly dodgy past. (Continued…)