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Tags archive: censorship

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Unprecedented censorship: Book bans across the U.S

May 1, 2023 Annabelle Kiely

All over the United States, children are losing access to information. Over 1,200 book-banning efforts took place in 2022, almost double the amount in 2021.…

Off-Campus

The GOP and higher education: A party’s last-ditch effort to hold onto a receding reality

February 20, 2023 Hampton Terrell

Universities since the 60s have always been subject to conservative scrutiny. The emergence of neoconservative thought in the 70s and 80s led famous right-leaning thinkers…

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From educator to lawmaker: Ron DeSantis is an example of what learning should not be

January 30, 2023 Hampton Terrell

Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, is yet again censoring his state’s education system. A little over a year ago, Florida was the state with…

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“Don’t say gay”: Homophobia in Florida schools

May 3, 2022 Annabelle Kiely

The LGBTQ+ community is in uproar after Florida governor Ron DeSantis signed the “Don’t Say Gay Bill” (Parental Rights Education Bill) earlier this month. It…

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Elon Musk is now the largest Twitter shareholder—what can users expect?

April 12, 2022 Mo Fellows

Elon Musk, Chief Executive of Tesla, is now the top shareholder of Twitter, purchasing 9.2 percent of the company. In the last few years, Musk’s…

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Diplomatic boycott of the winter Olympics begs the question of who is really defending human rights

January 31, 2022 Mo Fellows

How far do human rights violations need to go for nations such as the U.S. to speak out? The U.K., U.S., Australia and Canada have…

Off-Campus

Tech censorship is growing to combat ideologically concerning beliefs

March 1, 2021 Megan Cooney

We live in an era of information surplus. The average person is arguably provided with too many sources to decipher right from wrong. The plethora…

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Lax regulation led to Parler’s demise

January 25, 2021 Aubrey Cox

This is Part 1 of a two-part series on the social media site Parler, founded by DU Alumni. Founded in August of 2018 by DU…

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Does banning Trump’s Twitter account constitute a violation of free speech?

January 18, 2021 Aurora VanDam

Content warning: This article contains mentions of racial slurs, anti-semitism and racially-motivated violence. The short answer: no, it doesn't. On Jan. 6, Trump’s Twitter account…

Off-Campus

The far-reaching impacts of Brazil’s censorship to Netflix and beyond

January 27, 2020 Sara Loughran

“The First Temptation of Christ,” a satirical Netflix special that came out recently in Brazil was banned by a Brazilian judge on Jan. 8 for…

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