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Check Out the Pictures from FIRE's 10th Anniversary Bash!
For those Torch readers who couldn't make it to our 10th Anniversary Celebration Dinner (or those who just want to relive the dinner!), I'm happy to share a photo album that offers a glimpse into the evening's events. It truly was a night to remember, with friends new and old in attendance, terrific speakers, and inspiring reflections on FIRE's past and future.
If you still haven't watched our newest video, "Reflecting on 10 Years of FIRE", which we premiered at the dinner, take a moment to check it out!
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Purdue fails its own test on institutional neutrality
Purdue claimed neutrality — until a student paper challenged it. But pressuring the paper to change its name is not neutrality. It’s censorship.