In case you missed it, Baylor was spotlighted tonight on Fox News Channel's O'Reilly Factor. O'Reilly had on two guests from Baylor, one the founder of Baylor Freedom, a gay-rights type organization, and the other a student who was stripped of his scholarship after he came out of the closet. That's right, just the two of them. Not a single straight Baylor student. O'Reilly also accused Dr. Sloan of intimidating Baylor students who wanted to talk about the issue of same-sex marriage. If you hadn't heard about his, here's some links to check out.
The original editorial that sparked it all:
http://www.baylorlariat.com/archive.cfm?file=http://www.baylorlariat.com/archives/2004/20040227/022704a.html
Response from Dr. Sloan:
http://www.baylorlariat.com/archive.cfm?file=http://www.baylorlariat.com/archives/2004/20040302/030204i.html
Response from the Baylor Student Publications Board:
http://www.baylorlariat.com/archive.cfm?file=http://www.baylorlariat.com/archives/2004/20040302/030204j.html
After the show, I sent O'Reilly this email:
Bill,
Couldn't you have found one straight Baylor student to come on tonight? I'm a Baylor grad ('00), and I can assure you that the homosexuals and those who support gay marriage at Baylor are in the vast minority. I have seen no evidence to support the idea that Dr. Sloan is intimidating anybody, only allegations. I've also not seen any evidence to suggest that Baylor students are not allowed to discourse freely about gay marriage and any other topic. The administration merely won't publish that discourse in it's university newspaper, because it doesn't want its constituents to misconstrue statements printed there as being endorsed by the university.
Pete