Colorado State University Sign Directs Students ‘Affected By a Free Speech Event’ to Seek Help

“If you (or someone you know) are affected by a free speech event on campus, here are some resources…”

by Robby Soave
Reason.com

Colorado State University wants students to know that if they are “affected by a free speech event,” they are not alone. There are resources available. They can get help.

That’s according to a sign spotted on campus by a coordinator for Turning Point USA, a conservative student group. The university confirmed that the sign is real. It reads: “If you (or someone you know) are affected by a free speech event on campus, here are some resources…”

[…] The resources in question are phone numbers and websites for the Dean of Students, Office of Equal Opportunity, CSU Health Network Counseling, Ombuds (for CSU employees), Multicultural Counseling, Employee Assistance Program, Vice President of Inclusive Excellence, Victim’s Assistance Hotline, Bias Reporting hotline, and several others.

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