Our hope is that it will be a respectful dialogue that takes place.
We do not allow individuals and outside organizations to use the university as a public forum. But they can come and engage in courteous civil dialogue.
We do not allow campus to be used as a public forum.
We had made it very clear that visitors were welcome on campus with restrictions, but could not use campus as a public forum.
This situation is a great concern to the university.
We are very, very public with our honor code. We want students to know before they come to the university what the environment will be when they come here.
There would be a restriction on free speech if it involves a matter that would not show respect to another person.
They offer areas of strength at the university, as well as challenges and recommendations.
If their intent was to engage in that dialogue they had Monday, my question is, why did this (die-in) need to take place?