Colorado State University (CSU) has reinstated its free speech policy after a week of protests. The policy, which allowed for expression and speech on campus, was rescinded for two months without the knowledge of the university community.
A key outlet for free speech at CSU is the Lory Student Center Plaza, where students often chalk messages and engage in debates. However, on Oct. 7, CSU senior Amber Wright expressed her concerns about the policy change by drawing arrows pointing to puddles with the words "RIP Free Speech" in bright orange.
RIP Free Speech
Author's summary: CSU reinstates free speech policy after protests.