College Offers Students Space to Process ‘Stressful’ Election Results
“We will also have coffee, cider, hot chocolate, and some treats to offer you”
We’ve reached the point where some students have psychological problems if Republicans win elections.
Campus Reform reports:
College offers space to ‘process’ ‘stressful’ midterm election results
Students at an Illinois college received an email on Tuesday offering “extra support and resources” for those struggling to “process” the 2018 midterm election results.
Three Elmhurst College offices informed students that there would be increased support on campus during the “stressful time” of midterm elections, according to an email obtained by Campus Reform.
“Our staff will have open office hours to provide a space to process the outcomes of the elections,” Elmhurst’s Office of Diversity & Inclusion, Office of Student Involvement, and Office of the Chaplain said in the email.
“We will also have coffee, cider, hot chocolate, and some treats to offer you,” they continued. “We hope that you will join us if you need some extra support and resources throughout the day.”
The school invited those unable to make the 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. office hour window to a separate “space to process election results” held by the Elmhurst’s Spiritual Life Council at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
“I think it’s pretty cool that the school gives people a place to go and get information on the election,” Elmhurst student Tramaine Franklin told Campus Reform.
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I suspect these children might like a teddy bear, and to have their noses wiped and their diapers changed. It used to be that colleges made their students become more mature. Now, many of them treat their students like little children.
But that seems to be what the students want. Maybe they’ve been watching Peter Pan:
I’ll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up
Not me!
Not I,
Not me!