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Vanderbilt U. Students Arrested and/or Suspended Following ‘Occupation’ of Chancellor’s Office

Vanderbilt U. Students Arrested and/or Suspended Following ‘Occupation’ of Chancellor’s Office

Good for Vanderbilt.

This was a temper tantrum over a vote on BDS. You can read the backstory here. Good for the school for taking action to shut this down.

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Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.

You want some fun? Dig up the 911 call by a chick snowflake saying her friend couldn’t change her tampon because she would be arrested if she stood up so was in danger of toxic shock. The 911 operator was not amused

I hate to point this out but the most severe, most lasting punishment for these knucklehead college students at that woefully overpriced institution.

would be to permit them to complete their four (or more) years at that institution.

Old Navy Doc | March 28, 2024 at 5:42 pm

As a former faculty member at VU, I had the misfortune to be exposed to these children and their brainwashed, intolerant teachers. Free will, freedom of thought, and freedom of speech is not tolerated or rewarded.

Vanderbilt used to be a fine institution of higher learning from top to bottom, and it still has holdouts hiding in the closet.

Unfortunately the radicals will destroy it like everything else they touch.

Colleges became universities when they eliminated course requirements and offered garbage courses to replace them.
I saw all this coming in 1977 when my highly regarded STEM alma mater, for the first time in its existence, eliminated the Theology requirement, opened to women and named Vernon Jordan as commencement speaker.