all sorts of college campuses. that s clearly had an impact because what college president wants to be hauled before a congressional committee and forced to testify? there is pressure from alumni, from donors, from students and faculty who feel like these protests have become too hostile and oppressive. then there is also, joe, the realization among university administraors that campuses have just become really inhouse pit inhospitable places lately. may be too little, too late, but they ve realized, we can t allow the heckler s veto. we can t allow tent encampments. as in the case of pomona, which was an extreme example, we can t allow tour groups, students, prospective students and their parents being led around on campus tours being harassed by protesters, shouting
Shepherded by undergraduates wearing blue polo shirts, high school seniors on Bruin Walk picture themselves walking to lectures in the fall. These students are among the prospective students visiting the campus individually or as a group with UCLA Campus Tours, an organization within the undergraduate admissions office.
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JOPLIN, Mo. — An area university is now home to a national organization aimed at leveling the playing field for students of color. She may only be a freshman, but Taija Jones has already made an impact on the MSSU campus. She frequently leads campus tours and is involved in campus activities, to name a […]