Texas A&M spent more than a quarter-million dollars to draw attention from Richard Spencer’s 2016 visit to campus
Texas (TT) — Seventeen thousand dollars on t-shirts. $11,000 for flashing LED bracelets. $60,000 for big-name musicians and a string quartet. $9,500 for an “expression wall” that event attendees could draw on. Texas A&M University officials decided it was worth paying those costs and more to divert attention from a controversial speaker’s visit to campus in December 2016. While lawmakers and campus administrators agree that protecting free speech on college campuses is essential, doing that can be expensive for schools. Take A&M. When a self-described leader of the “alt-right” movement, Richard Spencer, came to the…
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