Thursday, November 2, 2017

The Surprising Revolt at the Most Liberal College in the Country by Chris Bodenner

The Surprising Revolt at the Most Liberal College in the Country by Chris Bodenner
This school year, students are ditching anonymity and standing up to RAR in public—and almost all of them are freshmen of color. The turning point was the derailment of the Hum lecture on August 28, the first day of classes. As the Humanities 110 program chair, Elizabeth Drumm, introduced a panel presentation, three RAR leaders took to the stage and ignored her objections. Drumm canceled the lecture—a first since the boycott. Using a panelist’s microphone, a leader told the freshmen, “[Our] work is just as important as the work of the faculty, so we were going to introduce ourselves as well.”
Hopefully we are finally seeing the tide turn on the college bullies. 

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