Don’t associate animals’ traits with their owners

Jamison Guice, Campus Carrier features editor Which do you prefer: cats or dogs? The most divisive question found in our culture today, the answer to this question results in the person submitting themselves to social assumptions defined by trivial traits assigned to both animals.  For example, if someone responds that they do not like cats, what is your immediate response? Is it to change the … Continue reading Don’t associate animals’ traits with their owners

Speech and Behavior Committee begins revising Berry speech policy, Part One: Berry’s subcommittee and policies at similar institutions

The Policies Related to Speech and Behavior Committee, a subcommittee of the Culture of Belonging presidential initiative, has been tasked with reviewing Berry’s current policies regarding free speech, hate speech and responses to incidents of bias. Continue reading Speech and Behavior Committee begins revising Berry speech policy, Part One: Berry’s subcommittee and policies at similar institutions