PSH At Connecticut State University

The CCSU Recorder has a story on a professor’s PSH over a class presentation on school violence.

For CCSU student John Wahlberg, a class presentation on campus violence turned into a confrontation with the campus police due to a complaint by the professor.

On October 3, 2008, Wahlberg and two other classmates prepared to give an oral presentation for a Communication 140 class that was required to discuss a “relevant issue in the media”. Wahlberg and his group chose to discuss school violence due to recent events such as the Virginia Tech shootings that occurred in 2007.

Shortly after his professor, Paula Anderson, filed a complaint with the CCSU Police against her student. During the presentation Wahlberg made the point that if students were permitted to conceal carry guns on campus, the violence could have been stopped earlier in many of these cases. He also touched on the controversial idea of free gun zones on college campuses.

“If you can’t talk about the Second Amendment, what happened to the First Amendment?” asked Sara Adler, president of the Riflery and Marksmanship club on campus. “After all, a university campus is a place for the free and open exchange of ideas.”

I’m sorry, the days of free and open exchange on college campuses are long over.

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0 Responses to PSH At Connecticut State University

  1. Sigboy40 says:

    Her email address is mailto:andersonpau@ccsu.edu
    I wonder if it would do any good?

  2. Old NFO says:

    Been over for years. Colleges are leaning so far left it’s not funny…

  3. Stan says:

    “controversial idea of free gun zones”
    I’ve heard of gun free zones but a free gun zone sounds nice.

  4. PreviouslyOn... says:

    For those who don’t frequent this blog, what is a PSH? (Yes, I tried Google.)

  5. alan says:

    Pants Shitting Hysterics – created by Say Uncle.

  6. kaveman says:

    I sent Paula an email earlier today pointing out the hypocricy of being a “communications professor” and not only calling the cops on a student who had the audacity of sharing ideas in an open forum, but also refusing to answer media questions regarding the event.

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