BUCC donut sale rejected by administration
By Mike McPhee
News Editor
The Bucknell University Conservatives Club (BUCC) is questioning the University’s policies on free speech again after being denied permission to host a second affirmative action bake sale this week.
“Our event sparked a dialogue and created thoughtful conversation about affirmative action on campus, and the University is trying to shut down that source,” said James Roesch ’10, a BUCC member and the editor-in-chief of The Counterweight.
At the first bake sale held on April 7 in the Elaine Langone Center, donuts were sold at varying prices to students based on their race to protest affirmative action policies in the college admissions process. (read more)


