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+====Benefactors will quit funding colleges if all speech is protected==== |
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+**MacDonald 05** |
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+G. Jeffrey MacDonald Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor. Donors: too much say on campus speech? ; Colleges feel more pressure from givers who want to help determine who'll be speaking on campus. The Christian Science Monitor ~~Boston, Mass~~ 10 Feb 2005: 11. |
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+According to Hamilton President Joan Hinde Stewart, angry benefactors threatened to quit giving if |
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+says Doyle, especially in terms of paid speakers who "promote hate." |
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+====Endowments are key to recruiting more low-income students which creates more material equalities on campus.==== |
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+**Freedman 13** (Josh Freedman, policy analyst in the Economic Growth Program at the New America Foundation, "Why American Colleges Are Becoming a Force for Inequality," The Atlantic, May 16, 2013, JC) |
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+This is not a sustainable model. Colleges will not be able to raise sticker |
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+funds to cover its costs while remaining competitive in its levels of spending. |