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Letters to the Editor: ‘The lack of educational freedom’ is simply too excessive a worth for USC to pay
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Letters to the Editor: ‘The lack of educational freedom’ is simply too excessive a worth for USC to pay

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Last updated: October 10, 2025 3:38 pm
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Oct. 10, 2025 5 AM PT

To the editor: It’s heartening to learn the feedback and preventing spirit of the USC college who will not be fooled by the “pay to play” contract provided to universities by the White Home (“USC college members denounce Trump compact that will shift college to the proper,” Oct. 7).

The lack of educational freedom and free speech are too excessive a worth to pay for compromising the schooling of generations.

The White Home spokesperson, Abigail Jackson, mentioned that the Trump administration is dedicated to “restoring fact and integrity to larger schooling.” Now, isn’t that wealthy popping out of this administration when, in President Trump’s first time period in workplace, the Washington Put up tracked greater than 30,000 of his lies?

Signal a contract with the satan and the schools are certain to get burned.

D.H. Sloan, Los Angeles

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To the editor: In response to the rejection by USC college of Trump’s political loyalty oath, a.okay.a. “the compact,” this diehard UCLA Bruin wholeheartedly cheers, “Struggle on!”

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