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Thus, what has administrators on edge, Illingworth says, is the question of size. According to Illingworth, a controversial concert is more troublesome than a controversial speaker “because a concert is open to a lot of people.” Yet, Illingworth??s claim holds little water. In November, over 6,000 people crowded the Albert H. Gordon indoor track and tennis facility to hear the words of former U.S. President Bill Clinton, a far from uncontroversial figure. Moreover, the Clinton audience was more than double the size of the expected OutKast audience, which is capped...
...Illingworth??s comment seemed bizarre, considering that offensive speakers like David Horowitz and Larry Flynt come to campus all the time without the administration raising an eyebrow. Illingworth??s response, that “a concert is open to a lot of people,” makes one wonder just how a public speaking appearance is any more closed. No students would be forced to attend the concert against their will; as with speakers like Horowitz, those who would feel offended would be free to stay in their rooms...
...said she was not overly worried with Illingworth??s e-mail, saying she expects HCC will be able to assuage Illingworth??s concerns...
Some HCC members expressed concern about the contents of Illingworth??s e-mail...
...Vice-President Jonathan M. Gribetz ’02 took issue with Illingworth??s stance, saying that “there should be no conflict between Islam and Jews’ praying for peace for Israel and all people in the region...