In a statement issued yesterday, Florida's Indian River Community College overturned its prohibition on a student-organized screening of Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ."
Indian River Community College administrators owe their students at least one plausible explanation for refusing to allow a campus Christian group to show The Passion of the Christ.
Florida’s Indian River Community College, which recently prohibited "The Passion of the Christ" from being shown on campus, admitted that last year it approved a screening of the R-rated documentary film "Welcome to Sarajevo" at a college-sponsored event.
Florida’s Indian River Community College is engaging in a campaign of repression against a Christian student group for attempting to show Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ on campus.
Columbia University has been debating charges of anti-Semitism that have been leveled against professors in the university’s department of Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures.
For those of you who are concerned about the state of free expression on campus, I would like to introduce you to Texas Tech University’s “Free Speech Gazebo.”