Politically correct speech codes on college campuses are, sadly, quite common these days. The folks at the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) have selected Washington University in St. Louis as the speech code of the month. You won’t believe what is deemed “harassment” at the school. Actually, you won’t know what it is until you’ve been accused of it. From Samantha Harris at FIRE:

If you really think about the wording of WUSTL’s policy, it allows the administration to punish an almost unlimited amount of speech and expression. Any conduct that is even “potentially injurious” to a person’s “emotional … well-being,” as determined at the sole discretion of the university? How is any student supposed to ascertain what the university means by these terms?

What that means is that when someone complains, it will be deemed “potentially injurious.”