Anonymous wrote:I appreciate some of what the writer is saying (The Band sounds hilarious), but it gives me pause when he says, "Some incident would spark an investigation." Like all these incidents are trivial. But, is that really the case? Does the author have any idea what tge incidents are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s like humor: once it’s too PC it’s not funny anymore
That said, I don’t care much either way as it’s highly unlikely my white straight son with no stellar achievements will end up there
Why invoke "white" or "straight " or male? You shoukd just have said "no stellar achievements " and been done with it. The rest betrays ignorance and bias.
Anonymous wrote:I think people always glamorize a part they didn’t experience. It’s complicated. I will rant about how enforces dining halls and administrative interference ruined my Alma mater’s dorm culture if you want but the idea that creativity, happiness, and self expression can only be found in the Greek system is so much BS. Also the fact that the author thinks that students who live in dorms are inherently lonely and miserable is so much projection.
Anonymous wrote:Well that was a depressing read. I feel sorry for kids today. Over 70% of students describe themselves as feeling “very sad”? We’ve broken a generation of kids.
Anonymous wrote:It’s like humor: once it’s too PC it’s not funny anymore
That said, I don’t care much either way as it’s highly unlikely my white straight son with no stellar achievements will end up there
Anonymous wrote:I think people always glamorize a part they didn’t experience. It’s complicated. I will rant about how enforces dining halls and administrative interference ruined my Alma mater’s dorm culture if you want but the idea that creativity, happiness, and self expression can only be found in the Greek system is so much BS. Also the fact that the author thinks that students who live in dorms are inherently lonely and miserable is so much projection.