October 23, 2017
Dalhousie investigates student for intemperate Facebook posting
Dalhousie investigates student for intemperate Facebook posting
- SAFS letter Dr Florizone re Dalhousie’s code of conduct: – November 30, -0001
- Dalhousie student faces disciplinary action for ‘targeting white people’ in Facebook post: Simona Chiose – October 19, 2017
- Dalhousie student faces disciplinary action over Canada 150 post: Emma Davie – October 20, 2017
- Dalhousie defends free expression as student faces hearing over Canada 150 post: Simona Chiose – October 20, 2017
- A Canadian student leader faces discipline for Facebook post blasting ‘white fragility’: Tamara Khandaker – October 20, 2017
- Dalhousie student leader faces backlash for criticizing ‘white fragility’: Brent Bundale – October 20, 2017
- Dalhousie’s code of conduct violates university values: Mark Mercer – October 23, 2017
- Dalhousie drops disciplinary hearing over student’s Facebook post: Simona Chiose – October 25, 2017
- Update from Dr. Arig al-Shaibah supporting freedom of expression, respectful dialogue and inclusive environment at Dalhousie University: – October 25, 2017
- Universities can’t have it both ways on free speech: Margaret Wente – October 27, 2017
- Universities should not smother uncomfortable debates: Star Editorial Board – October 27, 2017
- Free speech: handle with care: Gail Lethbridge – October 28, 2017
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