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It’s Darwin Day, and the “Censor of the Year” Poster Has Landed
Today is Darwin Day Academic Freedom Day, and if FedEx doesn’t let us down, Jerry Coyne should be in possession of a poster of himself as Discovery Institute’s 2014 Censor of the Year. Pictured above: University of Chicago, a somehow appropriate architectural detail. Our commentary at your fingertips:
- Censor of the Year: Who Will It Be?
- Why Censorship Works: The Case of Zack Kopplin
- Atta Boy! In Censor of the Year Contest, Zack Kopplin Has the Fighting Spirit
- Inspired by Time Magazine, Here’s an Ingenious Nomination for Censor of the Year
- It’s Midnight: Nominations for Censor of the Year Are Now CLOSED!
- For Your Consideration as We Await the Announcement of “Censor of the Year”: Jamie Farren of Freethought Oasis
- Censor of the Year: For Darwin Day 2014, We Have a Winner
- For Darwin Day 2014, Discovery Institute Will Name University of Chicago Biologist Jerry Coyne as “Censor of the Year”
- Censor of the Year: Why Jerry Coyne? It’s the Power Differential That Makes the Difference
- In Anticipation of Darwin Day, What Would Charles Darwin Say About “Censor of the Year” Jerry Coyne?
- “Censor of the Year” Jerry Coyne Wants a Poster of Himself. He Read Our Minds.
See you next year. I don’t expect we will have trouble identifying an equally deserving “winner,” though I would be delighted to be wrong.
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