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A Pro-Life Answer to 'Sex Week"

Northwestern was not to be outdone by "sex week" at Yale. Our editor Guy Benson sent this in:

Northwestern University is enduring its first ever "sex week," featuring the distribution of free condoms and "safe sex supplies," various sex workshops, and the production of "Kama Sutra: The Musical." Amidst the depravity, Northwestern's pro-life student group has invited Feminists for Life president Serrin Foster to present the feminist case against abortion.  Ms. Foster will speak at Swift Hall room 107 on NU's Evanston campus at 7:30pm.  The lecture is free and open to the public.

Posted on Friday, April 13, 2007 at 12:01AM by Registered Commenter- in | Comments1 Comment | References3 References

Political Correctness Prevails at Northwestern Law

Mr. Benson of Northwestern, having technical difficulties, has asked me to post the following for him: 

 

Unless I'm missing something, this story in The Daily Northwestern is an outrage:

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Law School Group Leader Resigns Amid Controversy
by Margaret Matray

The president of Northwestern's Student Bar Association resigned from his position Monday following
a controversy over invitations to a breakfast with Chief Justice John Roberts last week.

Third-year law student Peter Pattakos said he was asked to step down by law school administrators
and the association's executive board after a conversation he had with a student who was upset that
representatives from minority-centered organizations were not invited to the breakfast with Roberts.

"During what can only be described loosely as a conversation, I stated my belief that our community
would be better off if all student organizations were organized around ideas, and not ethnicity,"
Pattakos said Tuesday in an e-mail addressed to his classmates.

Roberts came to NU last week as the 2007 Howard J. Trienens Visiting Judicial Scholar. Pattakos
told The Daily that administrators asked him to recommend "academic and community leaders" to invite.

"I chose academic leaders," Pattakos said. "I was never given the impression that my list was going
to be the final list. I was asked for a recommendation."

Administrators said Monday in an e-mail to students that omitting some student leaders was partly
an administrative error, but that Pattakos' comments "dismissed the value of the organizations of
the uninvited leaders."

Pattakos said he sees why students would be upset with his comment, but that he did not speak with
malicious intent.

"We have the ability to work through the complicated issues this situation has raised and emerge a
stronger, safer haven for true diversity," he said.

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It is a sad state of affairs when a"belief that [an intellectual] community would be better off if
all student organizations were organized around ideas, and not ethnicity" becomes grounds for dismissal.

 - Guy Benson

Posted on Sunday, February 11, 2007 at 06:09PM by Registered Commenter- in | Comments7 Comments