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FIRE Student Video Contest Honorable Mention: "Campus Freedom"

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

FIRE is pleased to announce the winners of its Freedom on Campus student video contest. American college and university students were invited to submit short videos documenting school policies or practices that stifle their freedoms on campus, with the opportunity to win scholarships and other prizes. An honorable mention of $250 went to Chad Ainsworth from Southeastern University for his video, Campus Freedom.

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  • Its Southeastern University of the Assemblies of God in Lakeland, Florida - not D.C.

    See what happens when you go use Wikipedia.

  • YMCA nowadays is pretty much just considered a meaningless acronym, but at one point it was a VERY religious young men's association. The students who want to enroll here would be wise to know who started it and what it's really about.

    If you think this is bad, check out BYU in Utah. Or "Liberty" University in Lynchburg, VA (Jerry Falwell's school).

  • Not letting students go to Hooters is "building character"? What an idiot ResLife director. Telling students what to do when they're ON campus is one thing, but you CANNOT tell them what restaurants to go to! That's just insane. Give them some fucking privacy, you dicks.

    Yeah, it sucks, but these kids enrolled. Surely they knew what they were getting into when they looked at the university website, and if they didn't, it's hard to have sympathy. I mean, it was started by teh YMCA!

  • Southeastern's not doing so hot overall. "Southeastern lost its accreditation from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education as of August 31, 2009. The 130-year-old school does not expect to offer a fall term for 2009. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education reported that the college lacked rigor and was losing faculty, enrollment and financial stability."

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