What’s happening at Columbia?
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 02:04 last edited by
Lawyer comments:
"If DOJ/DHS/TSA can track every person who attended J6 protest, label them as terrorists, and continue to hamper their rights to free travel, then they can ID every person participating in support for a foreign terrorist organization -- which is a crime -- and make sure they receive no financial aid and have no student loans forgiven.
Maybe THAT is a job I might apply for."
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 02:41 last edited by
Yeah, but those J6 guys were dangerous.
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 03:25 last edited by
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 03:57 last edited by
Something that very quietly has been happening...We're experiencing a lot of out-of-state students in the SEC, particularly schools like Tennessee, Alabama and Florida. Same goes for Clemson and Florida State.
I'd read or heard recently that half of the student body at Alabama, was not from Alabama.
Why the shift? Less woke? Cheaper tuition? Education quality?
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 03:57 last edited by
The frat gofundme is now at $306,000
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Something that very quietly has been happening...We're experiencing a lot of out-of-state students in the SEC, particularly schools like Tennessee, Alabama and Florida. Same goes for Clemson and Florida State.
I'd read or heard recently that half of the student body at Alabama, was not from Alabama.
Why the shift? Less woke? Cheaper tuition? Education quality?
wrote on 2 May 2024, 11:13 last edited by@Jolly said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
Something that very quietly has been happening...We're experiencing a lot of out-of-state students in the SEC, particularly schools like Tennessee, Alabama and Florida. Same goes for Clemson and Florida State.
I'd read or heard recently that half of the student body at Alabama, was not from Alabama.
Why the shift? Less woke? Cheaper tuition? Education quality?
Just yesterday we were chatting with a young staffer in an NC rep’s office. She’s from Charlotte are but went to school at Ole Miss. FEMA guy mentions just what you did, that SEC schools are attracting more and more out of staters.
She said a number of kids from her high school went to Ole Miss and added ‘UNC is just too hard to get into’
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 11:46 last edited by
I knew a lot of kids from my daughter's high school that went to Alabama, and that was 13 years ago.
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 12:28 last edited by
I went on a tour of UMASS Lowell yesterday with No. 1 Son - I was slightly nervous that there'd be protesting. Barring a small number of very polite Cambodians who were quietly protesting something about employment, there was no hint of a protest, and no tension whatsoever.
It's odd that some colleges are virtually in flames, and some seem to be carrying on completely as normal.
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I went on a tour of UMASS Lowell yesterday with No. 1 Son - I was slightly nervous that there'd be protesting. Barring a small number of very polite Cambodians who were quietly protesting something about employment, there was no hint of a protest, and no tension whatsoever.
It's odd that some colleges are virtually in flames, and some seem to be carrying on completely as normal.
wrote on 2 May 2024, 12:54 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
I went on a tour of UMASS Lowell yesterday with No. 1 Son - I was slightly nervous that there'd be protesting. Barring a small number of very polite Cambodians who were quietly protesting something about employment, there was no hint of a protest, and no tension whatsoever.
It's odd that some colleges are virtually in flames, and some seem to be carrying on completely as normal.
Maybe the list that George found on X is correct.
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 13:04 last edited by
I'd say deliberately targeted more than odd.
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 13:09 last edited by
When I was at Purdue in the late 80s I had a professor who had been a student there in the 60s.
He said the joke at the time was that Purdue was a “hotbed of student rest”.
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When I was at Purdue in the late 80s I had a professor who had been a student there in the 60s.
He said the joke at the time was that Purdue was a “hotbed of student rest”.
wrote on 2 May 2024, 13:15 last edited by@jon-nyc said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
When I was at Purdue in the late 80s I had a professor who had been a student there in the 60s.
When I was faculty at Northwestern, throughout the 1980s, I had been a student there in the late 1960s.
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 13:55 last edited by
We had a fair amount of unrest when I was at Manchester in the 80's. It was right in the middle of the miner's strike, and feelings were running pretty high, particularly in the north of England. Leon Brittan, the Home Secretary, showed up to speak and there was a big protest with about 500 people, with a load of arrests. I think he got eggs thrown at him.
I seem to remember one of our physics lecturers encouraged us to attend the protest, but honestly I couldn't be bothered. Story of my life.
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 13:57 last edited by jon-nyc 5 Feb 2024, 13:58
When I was in college, what little protesting I saw was all about ending Apartheid.
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 14:14 last edited by Mik 5 Feb 2024, 14:15
Yep. All about South Africa. It was just on the bulletin boards, not actual protests that I can remember.
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Yep. All about South Africa. It was just on the bulletin boards, not actual protests that I can remember.
wrote on 2 May 2024, 14:16 last edited by@Mik said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
Yep. All about South Africa. It was just on the bulletin boards, not actual protests that I can remember.
I thought your generation would have been protesting The New Deal.
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 14:18 last edited by
Jeez. Who shit in your oatmeal?
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 14:28 last edited by
@Mik said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
Jeez. Who shit in your oatmeal?
Hey, I modernized it a bit. I nearly said the repeal of the Corn Laws.
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 15:31 last edited by
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wrote on 2 May 2024, 15:52 last edited by
He is careful not to upset the terrorists, what a thoughtful man.
President Biden broke his silence on Thursday regarding the anti-Israel demonstrations that are roiling colleges and universities around the nation, condemning the violence that has broken out and saying that "there's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos."