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CHARGER BULLETIN The official news source of the University of New Haven. Volume 98, Issue 7| October 12, 2016 | West Haven, Conn.

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By SAMANTHA REPOSA

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Sheriff David Clarke recently published a series of blog posts, in which he accused the University of New Haven of disinviting him due to his controversial views.

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the freedom of speech, Sheriff Clarke believes that institutions of higher learning are n August 3, Milwau- inhibiting the freedom of expression by closing students kee Sheriff David A. Clarke, Jr. received word that his in- into a singular school of thought. He said to encourvitation to speak at the 25th age conversation and would annual Markel Symposium like to hear more about why was retracted. Two months his invitation was rescended. and two days later, Sheriff “I encourage that sort of Clarke published a post on thing,” Sheriff Clarke said. his blog entitled “Promi“I am just one school of nently White College Disinthought.” vites Black Man to Speak at Questions in reference to College to Show They Care why it took Sheriff Clarke About Minorities,” sparking controversy on the University so long to speak out about his disinvitation gaged a of New Haven campus and response that it is all “in the alumni community. weeds” as if there was no “My viewpoints aren’t welcomed on that university and relevance to the situation. The university spoke out that’s fine,” Sheriff Clarke spoke out three times in said. “I get enough speakresponse to Sheriff Clarke ing opportunities to share initially say that the invitamy views that if someone wants to disinvite me I’m not tion was retracted due to cost until the Patrick Malloy, the wounded by it.” professor in correspondence Claims and question bewith the sheriff’s office, came to surround U.N.H. claiming that it was because on their stance on freedom the university did not want of speech and whether they to bring in a speaker that can were repressing the first potentially interfere with the amendment by not allowcurrent political election. ing Sheriff Clarke to be the President Steven Kaplan keynote speaker at the symposium due to accusations of has admitted to the poor not agreeing on his disparag- communication provided by ing view on the #BlackLives- the university. “How we handled it, we Matter movement. made mistakes,” Kaplan said. “If someone tells me I am Kaplan said that the invitadisinvited after they invited, tion was not rescinded, but that I am disinvited because of my views on #BlackLives- it was rescheduled, which, Matter, I think it is ashame,” again, raised concerns among students. said Sheriff Clarke. See SHERIFF CLARKE page 3 A proclaimed advocate of

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Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke (AP Photo)

Debate Night: Round 2

By SAMANTHA REPOSA

assistant EDITOR srepo2@unh.NEWHAVEN.EDU

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tudents and faculty packed the Alumni Lounge Sunday (October 9) to watch presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and Donald J. Trump faced off once again on stage for the second of three presidential debates, which was held at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. The debate took a town hall style format with questions asked from selected audience members, who were all undecided voters, and questions submitted from voters at home. Moderating the debate was CNN’s Anderson Cooper and ABC News’ Martha Raddatz.

Trump showed up out for blood as he laid out his agenda his agenda for Clinton if he was elected as president in response to the 33 thousand missing emails. “I didn’t think I’d say this, but I’m going to say it, and I hate to say it. But if I win, I am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation, because there has never been so many lies, so much deception,” Trump said. “There has never been anything like it, and we’re going to have a special prosecutor.” Clinton came back with a quick response saying expressing how great it is that Trump is not in charge of implementing the law to which he responded, “you’d be in jail.” Controversy over Trump’s recent “locker room talk”

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Opinion The true struggle of parking pg. 4

Sports UNH Football wins fourth in a row pg. 7


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