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In this episode of Radio Free Campus, co-hosts Steve McGuire and Justin Garrison talk about academic freedom and the Univ. of Arkansas rescinding a job offer for dean of the law school after complaints from state lawmakers about the candidate’s legal work. The podcast hosts also discuss how Texas A&M has damaged its reputation by censoring Plato. Steve and Justin also announce Haverford College as this episode’s “Hero of the People” and Sarah Lawrence College as RFC’s “Apparatchik of the Month.”

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