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Originally posted by EastStroud13 View Post
I'm sorry, but if you believe that each administration is completely neutral, I have a bridge to sell you. Harrisburg isn't going to bother to be the enforcer, so effectively every PASSHE office is essentially on their own.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Not at PASSHE schools. Administration by law must be viewpoint neutral. The political culture of each campus is purely independent on who enrolls.
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Originally posted by EastStroud13 View Post
Perhaps the students create the environment, but it is the administration that allows it to happen. The responsibility falls squarely on them.
It's not a complete coincidence that all four are in rural, conservative areas. Pennsyltucky has a major problem with racism and always has. You can find evidence of this at high schools as well. This isn't simply Nation hysteria.
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Originally posted by EastStroud13 View Post
Perhaps the students create the environment, but it is the administration that allows it to happen. The responsibility falls squarely on them.
It's not a complete coincidence that all four are in rural, conservative areas. Pennsyltucky has a major problem with racism and always has. You can find evidence of this at high schools as well. This isn't simply Nation hysteria.
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Originally posted by Bart View Post
You can say that all the campuses are in conservative ares. It is the students who create the campus environment and they could come from liberal places. The surprise is that 3 of the worst campuses merged into 1.
It's not a complete coincidence that all four are in rural, conservative areas. Pennsyltucky has a major problem with racism and always has. You can find evidence of this at high schools as well. This isn't simply Nation hysteria.
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Originally posted by Bart View Post
I guess you didn't read the articles.
Trust me I had plenty of harassment in my 4 years at IUP. The notion that all college students are liberals is a myth. There were plenty of Neanderthals dragging their knuckles across the Oak Grove.
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Originally posted by Bart View Post
You can say that all the campuses are in conservative ares. It is the students who create the campus environment and they could come from liberal places. The surprise is that 3 of the worst campuses merged into 1.
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Originally posted by IUPNation View Post
Not a surprise. Most of the campuses are located in highly conservative areas.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Cheyney may the only (then) PSAC I haven't been to for a game.
As I recall their football field was pretty rough, correct?
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Originally posted by Bart View PostFour of the six merged campuses considered hostile environments for black students.
"Three in Western Pennsylvania and one in north-central Pennsylvania as most problematic. They include the three campuses making up Pennsylvania Western University — Edinboro, Clarion and California — and Mansfield University, which is now a part of the newly merged Commonwealth University."
https://www.inquirer.com/education/p...-20240130.html
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Four of the six merged campuses considered hostile environments for black students.
"Three in Western Pennsylvania and one in north-central Pennsylvania as most problematic. They include the three campuses making up Pennsylvania Western University — Edinboro, Clarion and California — and Mansfield University, which is now a part of the newly merged Commonwealth University."
https://www.inquirer.com/education/p...-20240130.html
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Cheyney may the only (then) PSAC I haven't been to for a game.
As I recall their football field was pretty rough, correct?
It's in an affluent area. Any developer would be licking their chops to get that land....since a lot of land between West Chester and Newtown Square is protected and not able to be developed. The former Edgemont Country Club was the last big swath of land that was up for sale in the general area and they are building nice high priced single homes and townhomes on the land. Housing in the Western Suburbs of Philadelphia is still in high demand...
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Originally posted by IUPNation View Post
Cheyney is probably the most valuable land right now. They could knock that whole campus down and build a nice planned community...and it would sell out fast.
It's very prime real estate in highly desirable area.
As I recall their football field was pretty rough, correct?
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