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November 24, 2010

War veteran barred by college

The fascinating story written by my colleague, Childs Walker, this week details how a war veteran is barred from a community college writing a story about the allure of combat for his English class. Charles Wittington got an A on the paper, but when his words were published in the student newspaper, college officials were concerned. Whittington wrote that killing "is something that I do not just want but something I really need so I can feel like myself."
 What do readers of the blog believe is the right course of action for the college?

Posted by Liz Bowie at 4:21 PM | | Comments (0)
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