Evan Coyne Maloney writes:
I know you’ve been following the Yale Taliban story…Yesterday, I went to Yale to seek comment from school administrators. Shortly after getting the door slammed in my face by someone in the President’s office building, I interviewed [Natalie Healy], who had come to Yale to protest their decision to educate–at a 40% discount–the spokesman for the Taliban. The police came during the interview, and–to make a long story short–I got the same treatment from Yale that ROTC and our military recruiters get.
Don’t miss Evan’s excellent report: “Stonewalling at Yale.”
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Evan Coyne Maloney writes:
I know you’ve been following the Yale Taliban story…Yesterday, I went to Yale to seek comment from school administrators. Shortly after getting the door slammed in my face by someone in the President’s office building, I interviewed [Natalie Healy], who had come to Yale to protest their decision to educate–at a 40% discount–the spokesman for the Taliban. The police came during the interview, and–to make a long story short–I got the same treatment from Yale that ROTC and our military recruiters get.
Don’t miss Evan’s excellent report: “Stonewalling at Yale.”
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