College Republicans Told That They Cannot Endorse Glenn Youngkin

by Ben Zeisloft

 

Administrators at Washington and Lee University told conservative students to cease campaigning for Glenn Youngkin, the Republican nominee for Virginia governor.

The university’s College Republicans displayed materials supporting Youngkin during a September 12 activities fair, but were told by Director of Student Activities Kelsey Goodwin that they had to remove the materials due to the school’s tax-exempt status.

Foundation for Individual Rights in Education reported the incident on Tuesday, having sent a letter to Washington and Lee on September 23.

FIRE’s letter explained that the school’s status as a 501(c)(3) organization does not compel the university to depart from upholding students’ freedom of expression.

“In light of increased political discourse surrounding the imminent election in Virginia, we call on the university to make clear to students that their political expression will not be restricted,” the document reads.

FIRE spokesman Daniel Burnett told Campus Reform that “there’s no excuse for censorship.”

“Our ask is clear: Stop telling students they can’t express support for their chosen candidate. FIRE will continue to fight for students supporting both candidates,” Burnett said.

Washington & Lee College Republicans chair Lilly Gillespie told Campus Reform that the university is barring students “from using school resources to express our opinions of candidates seeking office.”

“When we invite candidates, or speakers affiliated with a campaign, to speak to interested students guests are not supposed to discuss the election,” she said.

In 2015, the school adopted the Chicago Statement on Freedom of Expression, proclaiming an intention to value “the central importance of freedom of expression in a vibrant and intellectually challenging university community.”

One student told Campus Reform she feels the university is attempting to censor conservative students.

“I’m not at all surprised the university has tried to suppress conservative political speech on campus,” undergraduate Elizabeth Hertzberg told Campus Reform. “It would not be the first time one side of the debate has been stifled.”

Campus Reform reached out to the FIRE and Washington & Lee University for comment; this article will be updated accordingly.

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Ben Zeisloft is a Campus Reform Student Editor and Pennsylvania Senior Campus Correspondent, reporting on liberal bias and abuse for Campus Reform. He is studying Business Economics & Public Policy at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. Ben also reports on economics for The Daily Wire, and his past work can be found in Spectator USA. He is the editor-in-chief of The UPenn Statesman, an independent newspaper devoted to free speech, as well as an editor of the Penn Epistle, a student-led Christian magazine.
Photo “Glenn Youngkin” by Glenn Youngkin. CC BY-SA 2.0. Background Photo “Washington and Lee University” by Washington and Lee University.

 

 

 


Appeared at and reprinted from campusreform.org

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