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    An example of how free speech is regulated and exorcised on public university campuses is illustrated well with Dean Saxton, also known as Brother Dean. At the University of Arizona, it is not uncommon to witness activism and free expression. Due to the university being a public college, a student attending the University of Arizona will not only observe the UA students, but guest speakers as well. As a student attending a public university, the circumstances will be common that the student…

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    Free Public College Education? “Students from more than 100 American universities united in a Million Student March to protest over tuition fees, student debt and higher wages for campus workers.” There have been debates about public college tuition in recent years. In the article, “Bernie 's Bad College Idea”, by Kevin James agrees that free higher public education is not a good idea. Public college education should not be free and instead college tuition should increase to ensure the best…

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    Free College Tuition in the US is Achievable and Necessary. Topic: Why College Should be Free in the USA. INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: Growing up, one thing was for certain in my life; I knew my family couldn’t afford to send me to college. Purpose: To persuade the audience to find ways to promote free college education. Importance to Audience: College education has become a necessity that’s hindering the future of growing generations. Thesis Statement: College Education should be free.…

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    understudies should pay for college or not. A few people presume that education is an essential right, which should therefore be given freely, while others think the student would need to repay the school. Various well-to-do countries around the world offer free public college. On the other hand, the United States requires the student to pay for their college education. It would be exceptionally profitable in the United States to not have free public college. Free public college is an issue that…

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    Free Community College Introduction In the age of technology, education is of the utmost importance. In order for one to succeed in life, one must have the skills required to be a productive member of society. By allowing all Americans to have access to free community college we can allow this to happen. If the college educated working professionals of our nation understands the benefits and vote for free community college, it would allow the nation to stay competitive in the global economy…

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    With all of the limitations and restrictions currently found on public university campuses, students are being sheltered and living within a bubble of comfort, which will ultimately pop after graduation. By keeping college students from exposure to the world and what is going on from all different sides, they are kept from forming their own opinions and kept from learning how to handle opposition from others. Instead of debating and discussing with their peers civilly, shutting down speech has…

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    Third, free public college offers many benefits for the economy. First, state tax revenue will rise as a result of free public college. This will happen when the numbers of graduates increases. Due that increasing the number, wages will rise and the standard of living will increase and create a higher level of spending from college students. In the end, all that spending goes directly to the country’s economy and affects the state budget by increasing their income. Second, with free public…

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    is why I chose the Article “Fighting for Free Speech on America’s Campuses that was posted in the New York Times. This Article first starts out with talking about the activist political group called FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights in Education), how it was formed and how the movement is implementing in college campuses. Opponents of free speech and FIRE are demanding protection from offensive words and behaviors and safe places like that of a college or university. The differences between…

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    The topic of free speech on college campuses currently has been a huge hot button issue in the media, especially in the United States. The controversy this topic brings is deeply rooted in the history of not only higher education, but in the history of the development of this country. Often people are all for freedom of speech, until someone speaks out against them (as a person) or one of their core beliefs. In an effort to give full disclosure here, I believe that I should state that directly…

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    are not seeking out post-secondary schooling. This is one of the many reasons why college should be free for students. College should be free because it is denying education access to underprivileged students and creating debt in our country. The majority of Americans and many other people cannot get credentials after high school, which is mandatory for most jobs. Only about 62% of high school graduates enroll in college after high school. 60% of all jobs today require a “credential of value”…

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