| By tjolsen - Oct 25th, 2006 at 10:57 am EDT |
The College Democrats invited Senators John Kerry and Robert Menendez to speak today at Seton Hall University. The topic of their comments was to be the
War in Iraq.
It is not the practice of Seton Hall University to host politicians in an election season without also hosting their political opponents, lest the University
Be seen to endorse particular political candidates.
Given the last-minute nature of this program, the insufficient planning and in view of our practice, this event has been cancelled.
We apologize to the College Democrats and to all members of the Seton Hall community.
While I'm not going to sit here and say that the university has no right to govern what events happen here, I will say this shows extremely poor tact and strategy on their behalf. The event was not the University as a whole hosting the individuals; rather it was an organization on campus student run hosting speakers, something they are supposed to do. I really wonder what the finer details here must've been, but I personally feel that this is in itself sencership of a student group.
For a school who has what is viewed by many as one of the top international relations school in the country takes this kind of action one must really shake their heads, I'd really like to say this is a bad bad move, and i hope that more then just myself demonstrate that this is the case. Beyond the actual act, the last minute nature makes the university look highly unprofessional and I smell just a little bias.

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If the College Republicans wanted to have Tom Kean Jr. that is their business and it shouldn't be up to the College Democrats to invite both the Dem and Repub candidates.
If I were a student at this university I'd protest---loudly.
TMH
What's sad is that if the College Republicans did something similar, the school wouldn't have a problem probably.