| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northern Iowan | 106 | 11 | 5 |
Page 5
All Pages in this Issue
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Free speech is worth fighting for | Fallout from the events and chalking of Blasphemy Day included threats, disappointment, and attempts to destroy the chalked messages. Everyone believes in free speech until it starts to offend them. |
| Them's fighting words: a debate about freedom of speech at UNI | Theory behind Blasphemy Day respected, but the tactics used to demonstrate were not appropriate. The day promoted making fun of others and not a way to promote free and open discussion. |
| Stripping down our rights | Northern Iowan keeps students informed of activities, serves as a watchdog at times, provides students with hands-on experience, and serves as a media outlet for area organizations and business ads. Concerns have been expressed about columns. |
| UNI students solve the religion situation | Debate between Believers and Atheists was mainly below the belt. Both sides were guilty of showing a lack of respect for the other side. |