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    discrimination because [the campus] officer was African American. I just felt like it was wrong because I was an employee longer than [the officers]. While Clinton strongly disagrees, Matt somewhat agrees: I remember we had an officer that worked on campus one time and he was going to arrest a guy running without his shirt on campus. Evidently, there’s a policy. It was probably 10 years ago. He was by the book officer. I told him I run around here without my shirt on campus plenty of times, and…

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    Many aspects of campus expansion and policies had great benefits, but nevertheless held oppositions as well. The Davis Library was a new, innovated, resource for the students. On the other hand, there were complaints of the library being abused, specifically by undergraduate students (Richards, 1984b, p. 8). This ultimately led to several specific instances of banning undergraduates from the library, written shortly after its opening. Mary Margaret Richards, a graduate student in the English…

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    UNBSJ has a large and beautiful campus with many interesting buildings, statues, pieces of art and nature; such as trees and lots of grass throughout the campus. It is a relatively easy campus to make your way around without getting lost as there are signs with directions wherever you look. During the winter months you can avoid the cold weather by using the tunnels that are connected to all the buildings on campus. When you enter the UNBSJ campus via the driveway the main parking lot is on…

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    smokers are having to leave the safety of the campus to smoke they are put at a higher risk to be assaulted, raped, or robbed. Most smokers who live in dorms are going to leave their room for a smoke before going to bed. Putting a student on the street in a rough neighborhood late at night, sets themselves up to be a victim of a crime. A student should not have to choose between their right to smoke and their safety. Banning smoking on a college campus is asking them to do this. Safety should…

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    in fear of their lives; all to find out there a malicious student on campus taking away lives of other students. In the past few years, guns violence has taken the lives of innocent people and the government has done little to assure citizens safety in the U.S. Large public areas are targets for mass shootings; one example being college campuses. In August 2016 a law will be in effect that will allow students to be armed on campus as long as they are of the legal age 21, and contain a concealed…

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    College announces the new smoke policy that its main campus and Elk Grove Center will become a smoke-free, tobacco-free and vape-free zones starting on August 1, 2016. Therefore, smoking, the use of chewing tobacco and other smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated products such as vaporizers and "e-cigarettes" will be prohibited in all indoor and outdoor spaces, parking lots, and college vehicles. This policy proposed and passed by the campus Academic senate and represents the…

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    The Mechanics and Impact of Campus Carry Should students, faculty, and staff be allowed to carry gun on college campus?This has been the controversial topic of gun control in several sates.Tragic events like Sandy Hook elementary, Oregon, Virginia Tech, Umpqua Community College and UT in 1966 inspired legislature too sanction conceal weapons in college campus. Senate bill 11 pass and will take place in August 2016 in all public Texas university.There is an abundance of feeling about Senate bill…

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    work. Now back to the USA, students eat predictable, unidentifiable(Oxford Comma), and not so nutritious foods for about 30 minutes without even leaving school. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that something isn’t right here. Open campus lunch is the better option because students can rest, eat healthier food, and…

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    Open Campus Lunch Essay

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    Open campus lunches allow students to leave school during their lunch period and buy food from restaurants or go home to eat. According a study performed by The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, nearly 1 in 3 high school campuses across the country allow students to leave campuses during lunch. Some countries have allowed open campus to be widely accepted. According to mlive.com, French students have a two-hour lunch break from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This implements…

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    adding concealed weapons onto a campus can prove deadly for both students and staff alike, while offering little to no advantage. With such a high rate of alcohol and drug abuse among students, and an even higher rate of alcohol related violence on campuses it leaves little confidence in students ability to handle the responsibility of a handgun. There is also no evidence that supports that campus shooters would be deterred by a heavier presence of guns on a campus. Finally, individuals who have…

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