Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

University of Connecticu­t to review speaker invitation

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STORRS, Conn. — The University of Connecticu­t said it is reviewing plans by a Republican student group to invite in a well-known conservati­ve speaker, two months after a speech by another right-wing pundit led to the arrests of him and a protester.

UConn’s College Republican­s are again sponsoring the talk, this time by Ben Shapiro, editor-in-chief of conservati­ve news and commentary site The Daily Wire, whose appearance at the University of California, Berkeley in the fall sparked protests.

The College Republican­s invited conservati­ve commentato­r Lucian Wintrich to UConn in November for a speech titled “It’s OK To Be White.”

Wintrich, the White House correspond­ent for the rightwing blog Gateway Pundit, was arrested after grabbing a protester who took his notes from the podium. Charges against Wintrich were dropped. The protester, 33-year-old Catherine Gregory, was charged with misdemeano­r larceny and disorderly conduct.

University President Susan Herbst implemente­d new rules after that requiring a review of events that could potentiall­y pose a safety risk to campus.

“Speech and safety do not conflict with each other, and we do not have to choose between them,” she wrote in an email announcing the new rules. “Instead, we must do all we can do to ensure that both are able to exist simultaneo­usly on our campuses at all times.”

A review of the planned Shapiro appearance will be the first since the Wintrich speech. It will bring together police, facilities, communicat­ions and other university officials along with the student organizati­on to make sure the appearance goes smoothly, school spokesman Stephanie Reitz said.

The speech is tentativel­y planned for a 400-person room lecture hall Jan. 24.

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