Riddle me this, Batman. - The answer: when you, the student write a paper that takes the opposite point of view of your college.
Check that. The opposite side most likely should be conservative in nature as well if you really desire to find the answer to the question.
Case in point: Scott McConnell.
Brian Hecht reports on the CollegePublisher Network:
While students are guaranteed the freedom of speech, LeMoyne College's recent actions against a student have raised questions of whether or not academic papers are the place to exercise this right.
LeMoyne College expelled Scott McConnell, a student from its Masters of Education program, for writing a paper in which he advocated the use of corporal punishment in schools, he said.
McConnell originally recieved an "A" minus for his paper.
Apparently that was all he heard concerning his paper until the next semester when he found they would not allow him to enroll in anymore classes.
Ah, yes. The wonders of those elite educators.
[hat tip: DrudgeReport]
