Trust me, that is being reviewed... Harvard just lost at SCOTUS, so has to allow Recruiters or they will lose ~$45 Million a year in funding.HOORAH said:Well maybe the Navy should reasses that and cut off funding. Why support a program that won't support you back? There are plenty of other schools that would love to get funding for a program. They need to learn not to bite the hand that feeds them.
I think that's going to be harder to pull off in this case...Old NFO said:Trust me, that is being reviewed... Harvard just lost at SCOTUS, so has to allow Recruiters or they will lose ~$45 Million a year in funding.
pennst8 said:Once inside, the women liberated many of their pamphlets and DVDs!
Kycntryboy said:I can't say I'm much better... every time I go to my recruiter's building, I'm trying to "liberate" as many of those nice Navy pens as possible.
PropStop said:Those pens are made by evil blind people and should be freed from their repressed lives as mere government functionaries!
FREE THE PENS NOW!!!
HAHA!! Yeah we get those every so often here. It blocks a useless street on campus and there is normally more vets there to keep an eye on the protesters than actual protesters. It is funny. The signs are pretty amusing. My OSO just laughs and is like so who wants to PT today? That way he won't have to be in the office (since they always do it on a Saturday).Kiitana said:I say if they don't want the military on the campus, then fine. No recruiters on campus, no posters, no nothing. However, then the students can't whine when their tuition and fees go up from the loss of Federal Funding (I don't know what it is down there, but here at the U of Wa it's $300-400 million a year). There was a push up here to do the same thing, including getting rid of ROTC. Fat chance though. The protesters weren't bold enough to picket Clark Hall (houses Army, AF, and Navy ROTC Units), but rather marched down the street to picket the Marine Corps Officer Recruiting station. The little signs they had were hilarious!