Posted on 08/29/2016 6:45:08 PM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
Ithaca College flies to the top of the "Reefer Madness" list in the Princeton Review.
College students answered the survey question, "How widely is marijuana used at your school?" to determine the rankings.
Ithaca College, home to 6,323 undergraduate students, shares the small town of Ithaca with Cornell University within the Finger Lakes region.
Besides the "reefer madness" list, Ithaca College also made lists for the "Best College Newspaper," the "Most Liberal Students" and "Little Race/Class Interaction" among others.
(Excerpt) Read more at syracuse.com ...
So rich Liberal students dont want to interact with minority/less well-off students.
Im shocked!
Not surprising considering the Cornell Plantations have been very fertile grounds for weed cultivation going back to the 70’s—probably further, but I was too young to know then.
Woo woo, we can’t call it the Plantations now. That conjures up images of slavery for our African-American students
Almost got hit by a car on campus there by a student. Bout 12 years ago, couldn’t tell if they were high.
Rebranding of Cornell Plantations to better reflect mission, vision
Aug. 25, 2016
By Matt Hayes
http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2016/08/rebranding-cornell-plantations-better-reflect-mission-visionWhen Christopher Dunn joined Cornell Plantations as its new director in April 2014, his freshly printed business cards suggested to him the organization he was set to lead had an identity problem.
The logo on the card featured an idyllic scene of marsh reeds flowing into a meadow and anchored by a majestic oak. The words Cornell Plantations appeared across the illustrated landscape, and underneath it a block of seemingly repetitive but obligatory language: botanical gardens arboretum natural areas.
If you have a name and logo that you then need to define in print, its a lost opportunity to do something better, said Dunn, the Elizabeth Newman Wilds Director. The name Plantations requires constant explanation, and just doesnt fit a botanic garden and the scale of the work we do.
As Dunn took the helm, he began to gauge how the Cornell community connected with a name that has been attached to the universitys botanic garden and arboretum since 1944.
Funny, no mention of the Democrat Plantation that still operates throughout these United States.
Did Reefer Madness result in the recent stabbing incident at Cornell? After all hash was used by Muslim assassins back in the day.
Precisely
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