In Bloomington, a packed auditorium at Indiana University heard Gov. Mike Braun speak at a Turning Point USA event that drew thousands of students. The gathering came six weeks after the assassination of Charlie Kirk and it underscored how powerfully speech can unite or divide a community.

Yet, while one part of campus celebrated the right to assemble and speak freely, another faced the loss of that same freedom.

Indiana University ended the print edition of its student newspaper , the Indiana Daily Student, and dismissed its adviser , Jim Rodenbush, after he refused an administrative order to limit content in a homecoming issue. The university cited a structural deficit and a move toward digital publishing. I, along with many others, see something else: an attempt to control edito

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