Saturday, November 16, 2002Censorship at Ohio StateThe University decided that an ad placed in its Faculty and Staff directory, which is distributed to students, was unacceptable and had workers remove the offending piece, by hand, from 10,700 of the directories.Did "Dockside Dolls" cross the line of acceptability or has OSU gone overboard? Decide for yourself. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 2:43 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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