From Deseret News archives:
Book looks at Moore's '04 uproar
Vogel, 24, promises with his new book, "Free Speech 101 The Utah Valley Uproar Over Michael Moore," to provide an insider's view of the on-campus controversy.
The book, published by WindRiver Publishing, will be on shelves in October. However, Vogel will speak about his experience on Tuesday at the Park City Library and on Thursday at the Sunstone Symposium.
In the fall of 2004, the student government wanted to change its approach toward booking speakers to boost the school's image and help push it toward the administration's goal of becoming a university, according to the book.
Previous speakers had sometimes drawn as few as 20 students. The UVSC student government wanted well-known names to fill auditoriums.
The book is 287 pages in length and includes the text from the speeches by Michael Moore and conservative radio host Sean Hannity, who was invited to campus to satisfy demands of conservatives who were demanding a balanced forum leading up to the November 2004 presidential election.
Following the announcement that Moore was going to speak at UVSC, student body president Jim Bassi and Vogel who describes his political leanings as independent were inundated with phone calls and e-mails. Campus donors also threatened to withdraw financial gifts.
Vogel said many of the calls and e-mails were uncivil, including a threat that he would be "tarred, feathered and run out of the state on a rail."
The Deseret Morning News e-mailed Moore for comment on Friday. He has not responded.
Megan Laurie, a UVSC spokeswoman, said she has not read the book and could not comment.
While its been nearly two years since Moore's controversial visit to UVSC, Vogel believes the issues in the book remain relevant.
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