October 20, 2006
Sense & Censorship
Student protests, vandalism, and accusations of censorship marked Constitution Day last month at Jackson Community College, in Michigan.
To express their objections to the federal requirement that colleges must set aside a day for education about the U.S. Constitution, a group of students dressed six figures in orange prison jumpsuits, pulled black bags over their heads, and placed them alongside a banner reading, "Happy Constitution Day from Guantánamo Bay." Members of the
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