Some faculty members want the blog’s anonymity protected. “Whistle-blowing is an important public function, and you can’t have that without anonymous speech,” said a philosophy professor, Rob Loftis. “I’m not impressed with their content so far. This isn’t the Pentagon Papers,” he added of the many administrative documents posted on the site. “But if there was something big out there,” he said, “having gadfly groups like this, they might find it.”
Friday, May 13, 2005
I'm in the papers
Inside Higher Ed has published the piece on TBOC. The wuote they used from me is pasted below. I don't sound articulate as I would like, but it represents my views properly.
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