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Popular course taught by University President [[Lee C. Bollinger]]. It is run like a law class, and students are subjected to the [[Socratic Method]].
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'''Freedom of the Speech and Press''' is a popular course taught by University President [[Lee C. Bollinger]]. It is run like a law class, and students are subjected to the [[Socratic Method]].
  
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"Anybody who's anybody at Columbia takes this class, and you should, too. Taught by University President Lee Bollinger, the course offers students interested in law or politics a chance to study an increasingly relevant topic in depth. One warning: PrezBo teaches the class like it's a law school course, which means he will call on you randomly, so do your reading."<ref>[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2006/08/29/Orientation2006/Eight.Reasons.To.ReRegister-2250482.shtml Columbia Spectator: What You Must Take in Your Four Years Here]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 02:29, 5 December 2007

Freedom of the Speech and Press is a popular course taught by University President Lee C. Bollinger. It is run like a law class, and students are subjected to the Socratic Method.

"Anybody who's anybody at Columbia takes this class, and you should, too. Taught by University President Lee Bollinger, the course offers students interested in law or politics a chance to study an increasingly relevant topic in depth. One warning: PrezBo teaches the class like it's a law school course, which means he will call on you randomly, so do your reading."[1]

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