"You can't have a university without having free speech, even though at times it makes us terribly uncomfortable. If students are not going to hear controversial ideas on college campuses, they're not going to hear them in America."
That's from Donna Shalala, the former Secretary of Health and Human Services, who is nowadays the president of the University of Miami. Well, she's from Cleveland, and that's a place where everyone will deliver their opinion about anything at just about any time. Well, except when the Indians/Cavs/Browns are on the TV.