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    I really dont think these young Black Lives Matter and Mizzou protesters have any idea how repugnant and racist their comments and actions appear to most Americans. I also dont think they understand how big the backlash is going to be.

    While I highly doubt anyone is going to try to physically harm these protesters, I do believe their financial aid checks and government monies to their universities are about to take a big hit because Ill be damned if we the taxpayers are going to pay for college and then have these socialist stooges attack us with such unjust complaints!

    We need to shut their financial aid down.

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    The Mizzou protestors like all Americans are protected by the 14th Amendment.
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    Mizzou enrollment plunge continues: Three more dorms shutting down next year

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    The public university that gave us Melissa “Muscle” Click – and announced open season on student journalists that try to cover social justice warriors – continues to suffer fallout from the November 2015 melee.

    The University of Missouri is shutting down three dorms next year because of low freshman enrollment, The Maneater reports.

    Technically they are being taken “offline” to see if enrollment bumps back up, and “most or all” staff will keep their jobs, Residential Life Director Frankie Minor said in an email obtained by the paper:
    “Historically every year between now and August, various situations occur that result in position openings, e.g. normal attrition and voluntary staff choices, as well as unplanned academic or personal challenges,” the email said. “If necessary, we will offer alternative employment opportunities at comparable compensation to the remaining staff.”

    This is on top of four other dorms that were already scheduled to go “offline” because of plummeting enrollment. Two of them – no joke – are named “Respect” and “Excellence.”

    At the last announcement of dorm closure in December, Minor told residence hall leaders that nearly a quarter fewer freshmen than anticipated “signed housing contracts,” The Maneater said.

    Minor said in the most recent email the targeted dorms had “higher-than-average utility costs” and their closure will be less disruptive for returning students. Mizzou is also canceling eight “Freshman Interest Groups due to low anticipated demand.”

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    Center, Responsibility and Discovery halls will close next year

    An email from Frankie Minor to student staff said the decision to take the halls offline was due to low freshman enrollment.



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    Center, Responsibility and Discovery residence halls will be “taken offline” next year due to low freshman enrollment, Residential Life Director Frankie Minor said in an email obtained by The Maneater.
    Minor said in the email that the department still anticipates employing most or all staff members hired.

    “Historically every year between now and August, various situations occur that result in position openings, e.g. normal attrition and voluntary staff choices, as well as unplanned academic or personal challenges,” the email said. “If necessary, we will offer alternative employment opportunities at comparable compensation to the remaining staff.”

    If ResLife needs more space after ROAR, the housing selection process, starts April 10, the department will bring halls back online individually.

    “This is an early move to try to be as prudent as possible with the resources we have,” MU spokeswoman Liz McCune said.

    If demand does not increase, that brings the total number of halls that will be offline next year to seven. The department announced in April 2016 it would be closing Respect and Excellence. In December, Residence Halls Association President Matt Bourke confirmed that the department planned to take Schurz and McDavid offline based on decreased anticipated class size.

    At the time, Minor said in a presentation to RHA Congress that 23.5 percent fewer freshmen than anticipated signed housing contracts. The email Sunday stated that ResLife had ”better information” that indicated a need for “additional adjustments.”

    The halls were selected because their closure will disrupt fewer returning students and the facilities have higher-than-average utility costs, according to the email.

    “It is much easier to expand our capacity later than to consolidate it later,” Minor said in the email.

    ResLife will also be canceling eight Freshman Interest Groups due to low anticipated demand. The email stated that these eight FIGs were similar to others that will still be available.

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    It's a shame. This University used to be such a great institution. But Missourians are not going to send their kids to a university that has campus turmoil or names dorms like a 3rd grade civics class. They just aren't. They expect more and better than that.
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    Oh, I think they will still have plenty of students - enough to keep a lot of really off-kilter professors employed.

    They will teach a lot of '______ studies' and these people will get degrees in these fields.

    To make it even worse, thanks to affirmative action, our very own ridiculous politicians, they will be hired to teach in other universities, our schools, social services, even politics.

    That's how it works. That how you destroy a nation.

    But we can't just blame LBJ, and others who instigated this mess, we have to blame each and every other President who was too cowardly to take it on and show it for what it really was.

    Every president since is culpable in this,and has given time to get so many of these people in place in our government, schools, law enforcement, judicial system, etc., etc.

    Just look at the results of that and then pretend you think it's fine to keep the 'dreamers' here.
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