NUS Professor from China advocates use of LSD among undergraduates to spur creativity

Xin MSN News, 15 Jun 2012
The National University of Singapore (NUS) says it does not endorse the views expressed by one of its professors on how China should allow its youths to take hallucinogenic drugs so that they can be creative.
NUS said this in response to media queries on the comments by Associate Professor Shi Yuzhi, who's from the Department of Chinese Studies.
He wrote in his personal blog on Tuesday that a small dose of hallucinogenic drugs could spur China's undergraduates to become more creative, instead of feeling depressed.
Prof Shi, who's from China, cited the late former CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs, as an example. Full story

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