Staff Editorial: Students can make campus ‘liberal bubble’ less restrictive
We aren’t going to be able to pop the liberal bubble – and that’s OK. But students should actively try to make the bubble less restrictive.
Volume 113, Issue 16
Stories from the December 5, 2016 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
We aren’t going to be able to pop the liberal bubble – and that’s OK. But students should actively try to make the bubble less restrictive.
If professors are openly intolerant of some groups online, they cannot be trusted to provide a welcoming environment to students.
Students are calling on administrators to make unfeasible and unrealistic changes, when they could have created a productive dialogue on campus.
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