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Monday, April 14, 2008
Jason Mattera :: Townhall.com Columnist
Catholics, Blacks, and Transgenders at the University of St. Thomas
by Jason Mattera
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Campus liberals are unaccustomed to hearing conservative ideas in their echo chambers, so it’s not uncommon for them to become discomforted when hearing alternative opinions.

Take Jane Canney, the vice president of student affairs at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, as an example. This administrator is depriving students the ability to hear Star Parker, a prominent conservative black speaker, because Canney was bothered by what another conservative had said at St. Thomas more than two years ago. On April 21, Star Parker was slated to deliver a talk on how abortion has devastated minority communities—a topic that seemed like a no-brainer at a Catholic university and the largest private college in Minnesota.

The conservative campus organizers only needed advertising space and a room to host Parker, as Young America’s Foundation and Conservative Student News Inc. were covering all the other costs.

Jane Canney nixed the idea entirely, citing “concerns” that the lecture was being underwritten by Young America’s Foundation. “As long as I am a vice president at St. Thomas, the Young America’s Foundation will not be allowed on campus,” Canney fumed in a recent meeting she had with Katie Kieffer, an alumna of St. Thomas and founder of the St. Thomas Standard as well as Conservative Student News Inc. Canney didn’t return the Foundation’s phone calls seeking comment.

Canney’s hostility toward Young America’s Foundation originated two years ago when YAF sponsored Ann Coulter at St. Thomas—an event attracting more than 750 students. Canney claimed she felt “uncomfortable” and “disturbed” while listening to Coulter, adding that she will never allow another Foundation-sponsored speaker on campus again.

So let’s get this straight: Just because some students and some administrators claimed to have been offended by what one conservative speaker warrants blocking an entire campus population from hearing conservative viewpoints? Such guilt-by-association is unbecoming of a college administrator. Moreover, this type of anti-intellectualism is an embarrassment to a school whose namesake reflects one of the greatest thinkers in civilization.

Young America’s Foundation sponsors more than 500 lectures annually featuring a wide variety of the very best in the Conservative Movement, including John Ashcroft, Michelle Malkin, Dinesh D’Souza, Sean Hannity, Bay Buchanan, Ann Coulter, and many others.

Liberals speakers at St. Thomas receive full support from the school’s administration. Within the past year, Canney’s Student Life Committee approved the appearances of Al Franken, the bombastic liberal commentator, and Debra Davis, a transgendered activist who believes God is a black lesbian.

Katie Kieffer called Canney out on her duplicity: “As an alumna of St. Thomas, I am embarrassed that the vice president of student affairs, Jane Canney, makes key decisions based on impulse and feelings. I am embarrassed that a vice president at this Catholic institution is making it virtually impossible for conservatives to bring conservative speakers to campus. For a person in charge of Campus Life on a Catholic campus, she seems closed to our efforts to present conservative and Catholic pro-life values.” Continued...

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I wonder.......
what would Ms. Canney's feelings be if the Pope wanted to address the same subject on Campus????

PROUD STU ALUM
I went to Saint Thomas Academy and then the College (now University) of Saint Thomas living in Ireland Hall for four years.

The residence hall was large and then had 25 +/- Catholic priests living in single room housing. I may not have been the prettiest boy at the Academy but my teenage years were subsequently quiet regarding homosexuality among the priests.

There was one though who haunted my roommate. I can still see and experience the stress. My dear roommate died in his early twenties and the Predator Priest is the blame. This priest was eventually scooped up and re-assigned to a small town community about 30 miles out of St. Paul.

The by-and-by is that this Predator Priest was and is the single abnormally. The other gentlemen were very focused on the ministries and studies avoiding incident or controversy.

Living in Boston - the Athens of America - I look back at my St Thomas years with great respect and pride. Challenging my degree from Saint Thomas to one from Harvard, after interviewing many Harvard Alumnae, I will proudly cling to my St. Thomas degree as the better of the two.

I remember, in the midst of the Vietnam War we had the academic visit from Marlo Thomas, no relation to the Saint and wife of the Liberal talk show TV Personality Phil Donohue. Her visit was inconsequential and she was treated with expected and due respect; to wit, I expect the same to be for Ann Coulter as much as if not more for Al Franken who I would have challenged as a humorless dolt.

I also took exchange courses at Macalester College and was there when the Readers Digest heir threatened to cut off the school’s endowment, suddenly Howard Zinn was out as Lincoln and Eisenhower overtook the campus.
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