'Additionally, the new restrictions ban camping unless part of a university event'
Campus protests have become so common that some students seem to think it’s the whole point of attending college. Indiana University students and faculty will face new restrictions on protest this semester following a vote by the board of trustees.
It defines “expressive activity” as “participating in speech or conduct protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, communicating by any lawful verbal, written, audio visual, or electronic means, participating in peaceful assembly, protesting, making speeches, including speeches of guest speakers, distributing literature, carrying signs, and circulating petitions.”
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