We, the undersigned, commit ourselves to taking a stand against anonymous character assassination, a culture of gossip, and all other acts of ethical and intellectual cowardice.

We are ardently committed to the principle of free speech. That said, we believe that the right to free speech should be exercised responsibly. We further believe that in the context of a University community, we have an ethical and intellectual obligation to stand by the statements that we make about our peers and the judgments that we pass on their actions and activities. Anonymity may have its place in certain kinds of political speech, journalistic endeavors, and other arenas, but its overuse and abuse is not consistent with the standard of behavior we, as members of an academic community, wish to maintain.

We identify the following specific actions as particularly detrimental to respectful and open dialogue:

• Posting malicious gossip and opinions on online websites. We find the anonymous nature of these postings to be particularly cowardly.

• Defacing or tearing down posters on campus because you don't support the viewpoints expressed by the sponsoring organization and/or the content of the program. We consider this type of vandalism an act of censorship.

• Writing slurs or other derogatory and hateful messages in common areas on campus; bathrooms, lounges, and message boards on room doors.

This type of behavior is antithetical to both the mission and aspirations of our university, and has no place in an institution which encourages civil discourse and celebrates the life of the mind. We hereby pledge to promote a campus environment which celebrates the dignity of all its members, respects dissenting viewpoints, and acknowledges that the diversity of all members of our university enriches everyone's learning. We commit to inculcating these values into our own actions, and commit to speaking up when we see others doing such acts which divide and weaken our community.


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Signatures | Total: 1,271

 

# First NameLast NameEmail
901 AlexBarnardabarnard@princeton.edu
902 RemyGreenorgreeno@princeton.edu
903 ChinekwuAnunwacanunwa@princeton.edu
904 AlisaTaoatao@princeton.edu
905 Anne FrancesDurfeeadurfee@princeton.edu
906 MackenzieRussellmbrussel@princeton.edu
907 MarcLanthemannmlanthem@princeton.edu
908 DaliaNaholdnahol@princeton.edu
909 EmilyCizekecizek@princeton.edu
910 IanAuzenneiauzenne@princeton.edu
911 ColinPoncecponce@princeton.edu
912 TiffanyLutslu@princeton.edu
913 LauraFletcherlpfletch@princeton.edu
914 MariaLacayomlacayo@princeton.edu
915 KellyLackklack@princeton.edu
916 PeterDunbarpdunbar@princeton.edu
917 DanielAckroyd-Isalesdackroyd@princeton.edu
918 DouglasEshlemandeshlema@princeton.edu
919 LesleyNyelnye@princeton.edu
920 SarahHemmendingershemmend@princeton.edu
921 JohnVerasjveras@princeton.edu
922 BetsyGoodmanbgoodman@princeton.edu
923 DanLidanli@princeton.edu
924 MariaSalcicciolimsalcicc@princeton.edu
925 IlyaSabnaniisabnani@princeton.edu
926 JennyPalmerjspalmer@princeton.eduu
927 SunnyKhemlanikhemlani@princeton.edu
928 EricVreelandvreeland@princeton.edu
929 MarkGraymtgray@princeton.edu
930 AndrewPeckapeck@princeton.edu
931 CoryMac Viewhatsupcory@hotmail.com
932 BingChiubqchiu@princeton.edu
933 BradBaronbgbaron@princeton.edu
934 JoyceHwangjkhwang@princeton.edu
935 JaneZhaojjzhao@princeton.edu
936 JustinCahillcahill@princeton.edu
937 JeremyBorjonjborjon@princeton.edu
938 BrodyLevenbcl1005@westminstercollege.edu
939 EdWessewess@princeton.edu
940 MargaretWhitemtwhite@princeton.edu
941 MarissaLeemarissal@princeton.edu
942 MichaelRidgewayridgeway@sbcglobal.net
943 MandiLorenzahl9@pitt.edu
944 AditiGuptaaditig@princeton.edu
945 AmiraPolackblueapples14@aol.com
946 SusanMcKennasmckenna@illinoisalumni.org
947 JessicaLanderjlander@princeton.edu
948 IsabelWilkinsoniwilkins@princeton.edu
949 MattWestmorelandmwestmor@princeton.edu
950 NilajaTroynet3q@virginia.edu

 

Signatures | Total: 1,271

 

 

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