Call it an idea whose time is long overdue.

Call it an idea whose time is long overdue.
The event’s description sought to “dig past the surface conversation surrounding polyamory and open relationships” and examine “the ways soisl [sic] identity impact the conversations and the embodiment of open and polygamous [sic] relationships.”
DePaul University, a higher education institution located in Chicago, Illinois, had previously ruled that the Young Americans for Liberty chapter could not invite conservative YouTube commentator Steven Crowder to their campus.
Apparently, DePaul University administrators restricted access to an event that discussed the gender inequalities in Islam, primarily about the oft-practice female genital mutilation against women.
Higher student fees could be leveraged to fund scholarship for illegal immigrant students.
Apparently, pro-life statements offend a Catholic institution like DePaul, when the Catholic Church doesn’t shy away from its pro-life theology: The DePaul College Republicans chapter has been censored yet again, this time over promotional flyers…
Editor’s Note: This piece was originally published on the Academe Blog. DePaul University has banned conservative pundit Ben Shapiro from speaking on campus to the Young Americans for Freedom student group. Bob Janis, Vice President…
The Chicago Tribune featured an op-ed by its editorial board, which criticized the private Catholic university DePaul for barring controversial speakers Milo Yiannopoulos and Ben Shapiro (both of the conservative and libertarian mold) from speaking…
The university is worried that a future visit and speech by Milo Yiannopoulos would spark protests that could rage out of control, so he is disinvited from their campus.
The DePaul Black Leadership Coalition, formed in 1996, blasted Milo Yiannopoulos’s invitation to speak at the university, which was disrupted by a local church minister who is active in Black Lives Matter. Have they heard…