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Coulter brings her trademak style to Notre Dame

SOUTH BEND Conservative commentator and writer Ann Coulter brought her rapid-fire rhetoric to the University of Notre Dame on Thursday, offering her take on topics ranging from health insurance and gun rights to Hillary Clinton and the death penalty.

She was greeted with warm applause by an audience of student Republicans and their invited guests.

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Coulter visit splits Notre Dame student body

SOUTH BEND A scheduled visit today to the University of Notre Dame by conservative commentator and writer Ann Coulter has split the student body, raising issues about free speech, hate speech and what makes for an appropriate campus speaker.

Coulters visit to campus has been debated among students and on the pages of the Observer, the campus newspaper, for weeks.

Some students said they oppose Coulter being invited to Notre Dame because of her record of incendiary remarks concerning liberals, black Republicans, gay people, Arabs, single mothers and other groups.

Coulter is scheduled to speak on campus this evening at an event hosted by the Notre Dame College Republicans.

The event is not open to the general public. Tickets were distributed to members of the College Republicans and others who received an invitation.

In a column published in Wednesdays Observer, club president Mark Gianfalla wrote that Coulter was selected as the clubs Lincoln Day speaker because no other speaker is capable of bringing the same level of relatable energy and attention to the social conservative platform that is at the core of Catholic Social Teaching and our clubs mission; i.e. traditional marriage and abortion, to name a few. Those who have spoken out against our hosting of Miss Coulter have falsely stated, aside from accusing our club of intentional polarization, that she is a racist and encourages hatred.

Notre Dame has an open speaker policy, which permits student groups and clubs to invite any person of their choosing to campus to speak, as long as such events dont disrupt the regular operation of the university.

On Wednesday, members of several student groups conducted a silent demonstration outside South Dining Hall. The students handed out postcards with quotations from Coulter criticizing single mothers, Arabs, illegal immigrants and other minority groups, and on the other side the statement: We fight for the end of hate speech! #NoHate.

Those who participating werent calling for Coulters visit to be canceled. It gives us a moment to demonstrate against hate speech, said student Niciah Petrovic, one of the organizers.

The groups that sponsored the demonstration were the NAACP of Notre Dame, the Diversity Council, Wabruda, Shades of Ebony and the Notre Dame College Democrats.

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Notre Dame president addresses Coulter visit

SOUTH BEND In the aftermath of a speech on campus by conservative commentator Ann Coulter, the University of Notre Dames president has issued an open letter to the campus community affirming the universitys open speaker policy.

The Rev. John I. Jenkins also makes reference to an e-mail sent out by a student leader of the ND College Republicans, saying the contents could be reasonably perceived as demeaning to groups and individuals, and reminding those on campus of Notre Dames standards when it comes to honoring the dignity of others.

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