Between 300 and 400 Bridgewater State University students, along with faculty and administrators, marched through campus yesterday in support of free speech and in solidarity with a student journalist who said she was assaulted over a column she wrote in support of same-sex marriage.
The rally, organized through social media, was peaceful and civil, said campus spokesman Bryan Baldwin.
Supporters marched past the campus parking lot where the assault reportedly happened five days earlier, and the event featured music, poems, and speeches, including words from the university’s president, Dana Mohler-Faria.
“To our students, in particular, let me say how proud of you I am, not because you subscribe to one set of beliefs or another, not because you think this way or that way, but because you recognize that a threat to one member of our community is a threat to everyone,’’ Mohler-Faria told the crowd. “Today, in a most resounding way, you have organized us to say we will not accept nor be threatened by this act of violence and bigotry.’’
