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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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    a prominent drug in the treatment of ADHD, narcolepsy, and sometimes depression, has developed into what is now known as a ‘study-drug’, which has not only ravaged its way through college campuses damaging the mental and physical health of college students but also has created a black market on college campuses. Adderall, in its intended use, is used in a treatment program to control symptoms of ADHD in adults and children (Dextroamphetamine). ADHD is a highly genetic, brain-based disorder that…

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    Freedom of speech is one of the defining features of America, and Trump’s presidency has generated a toxic environment for those who disagree with each other. Numerous college campuses have begun restricting freedom of speech to lessen conflict, costing some students the right to pray or peacefully promote their beliefs (Maloney Jr. 5). Most recently, protesters at Middlebury College in Vermont prevented Charles Murray, a conservative political scientist, from speaking and injured a professor…

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    carry, allow concealed carry on college campuses, and to realize that taking away guns will not stop the mass shootings. The average police response time is 10 minutes according to American Police Beat. The average interaction…

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    invalid. Some people are afraid that guns on campuses would lead to an escalation in violent crimes that might lead to a homicide in each situation. Since 2006 multiple states have made it legal to carry a gun on a college campus with the required permit. Likewise, none of the states have had an increase spike in gun violence because of legalizing concealed handgun carry. (http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com) People against concealed carry on campuses also state that it would distract…

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    In majority of college campuses today free speech is not only encouraged but also emphasized to be one of the most important rights a civilian could have, but is it abused or simply just taken out of context? Free speech is one of the most common rights used all over campuses throughout the nation. We often see protestors against animal cruelty and more recently against the results to the 2016 election, as well as organizations trying to raise awareness for certain causes such as global warming.…

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    Drinking”). Alcohol abuse misleads the causes of sexual assault. Sexual assault is very common on college campuses due to easy access of alcohol. Too much drinking could lead to destroying a person's inner body parts. In the meantime, college campuses should be more strict enforcing the rules and regulations about drinking. Sexual assault is mainly caused from drinking on college campuses. Therefore, campuses should be more strict enforcing the rules and regulations about drinking. “A landmark…

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    Statistics show that every one hundred seven seconds an American is sexually assaulted. Consequently, 68% of those cases are never reported to the police (“Statistics”). Sexual assault (rape) is an even larger problem at college campuses throughout the United States. Many college women (and some men) are taken advantage of when they’re intoxicated and/or on drugs. After this crime is committed, women are made to feel ashamed of themselves. They fall victim to derogatory terms and become…

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    hundred college campuses and nine million students in the United States and Canada participate in Greek Life (New Jersey Institute of Technology, 2015). Every Greek organization is gender specific, sororities are female based and fraternities are male based. Members who wish to join Greek organizations will have a higher risk to a criminal record due to hazing, which may worsen their cognitive and noncognitive functions. There are many controversial issues on college campuses related to Greek…

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    Sexual assault on college campuses has been a social concern for several decades. It can be interchanged with many other terms such as rape, sexual abuse, or molestation. It has affected both females and males over the years, overall women being more likely to be the victim. Bureau of justice statistics show that one in four women experience sexual assault at college, but a majority never report it (Kingkade). College is said to be a time for young adults to explore self discovery, grow…

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