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About 'lincoln university campus'|University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Day 1







About 'lincoln university campus'|University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Day 1








The               controversy               over               Bill               Ayers               continues               this               week               in               America's               heartland.

On               Friday,               November               14,               a               teach-in               protest               is               taking               place               on               the               Lincoln               campus               at               the               University               of               Nebraska.

Flyers               are               billing               the               event               as               a               chance               to               "make               Nebraska               history"               as               students               and               faculty               come               "to               protest               UNL's               decision               to               cancel               the               November               15               lecture               by               Prof.

William               Ayers               and               that               decision's               violation               of               academic               freedom."               Ayers               was               originally               invited               to               give               a               lecture               as               part               of               an               education               conference               this               weekend.

When               news               of               his               scheduled               appearance               came               into               the               spotlight,               an               outcry               from               some               Nebraskans               and               university               donors               prompted               the               university               to               retract               the               invitation               for               Professor               Ayers               to               speak.

A               number               of               faculty               and               students               intend               to               show               they               protest               that               decision               on               Friday               afternoon.
               Participants               are               being               invited               to               join               "open               discussions               on               academic               freedom"               and               hear               individuals               present               about               "the               history               of               defending               civil               rights               in               Nebraska."               At               least               one               group               of               faculty               and               students               is               planning               to               meet               before               the               protest               and               walk               together               to               the               event               as               a               display               of               solidarity.
               Although               this               weekend's               conference               is               being               run               by               the               College               of               Education,               the               English               Graduate               Student               Association               is               sponsoring               Friday's               teach-in.

Faculty               from               several               departments,               including               English               and               education               plan               to               present               their               perspectives               on               the               issues               at               stake.

Following               a               video               covering               the               history               of               teach-ins,               speakers               will               address               topics               that               include               on               academic               freedom               and               its               history               at               UNL.

To               conclude               the               event,               a               faculty               member               will               read               "What               I               Might               Have               Said"               and               "The               Right               to               Think               at               All"               by               William               Ayers.
               Sources:
               Flyer               by               the               University               of               Nebraska               English               Graduate               Student               Association,               "Teach-In               on               Academic               Freedom."               Distributed               on               the               UNL               campus               during               the               week               of               November               10,               2008.
               Lee,               Melissa.

"UNL               cancels               William               Ayers               speech."               Lincoln               Journal               Star.






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