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Most US college students oppose letting controversial speakers on campus

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Most US college students oppose letting controversial speakers on campus

Free speech group finds most students against their college hosting hypothetical speakers with controversial views

A new survey of nearly 70,000 college students across the United States has found that a majority oppose allowing speakers with controversial viewpoints, whether liberal or conservative, to speak on their campuses.

The findings come from the sixth annual College Free Speech Rankings, released on Tuesday by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (Fire), a free speech watchdog, in partnership with College Pulse.

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