Arne Duncan: Peaceful protest and compromise strengthen democracy – Chicago Tribune*

"In many situations, police have been called in to shut down encampments, leading to arrests and sometimes beatings. But in other cases, including at Northwestern and Harvard, protests have led to negotiations and compromise that protect free speech, ensure student safety and foster dialogue on difficult issues."
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Old Joe
1 year ago

His parents should have named him Arse!

debtsor
1 year ago

No negotiation with terrorists.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Arne lives in fantasy land. Northwestern caved to the terrorists and Harvard is doing damage control in an effort to salvage itself. Go play basketball and let the adults deal with the issues Arne.

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