As he pulled his luggage through downtown New Haven, Conn., a woman handed him a flier describing his new city as crime-ridden and dangerous. It listed alarming local crime statistics and instructed students to “remain on campus,” “avoid public transportation” and “stay off the streets after 8 p.m.” Illustrated with a picture of the Grim Reaper, the flier wished students an ominous “Good luck.”

But perhaps most jarring was the source of the flier, listed plainly in its text: the union that represents Yale’s own campus police.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/25/nyregion/yale-police-fliers.html

  • GaveUp [she/her]
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    10 months ago

    The fact that private universities in USA are so widespread and even preferred over most public institutions is already mindboggling

    And they don't even have to pay property taxes?

    • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
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      10 months ago

      In the US - everything about education - especially higher ed - is fucked. Not only do unis have legacy admissions - there are special legacy admissions. Like Harvard's Z-list. If mommy or daddy went to Harvard and have given the uni enough money - their kid gets guaranteed admittance. It's a totally vile situation.

      Legacy preferences

      Harvard caters to the children of well-connected alumni and big donors through the "Z-list." Z-listers are often guaranteed admittance while in high school but are obliged to take a year off between high school and Harvard, doing whatever they wish in the interim.

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      I'm American and I'm mystified why we don't use the abbreviation "uni".

      • Rod_Blagojevic [none/use name]
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        10 months ago

        I don't want to sound British. Also, using a slang abbreviation for "university" makes it seem like I must be talking about it all the time and I'm tired of saying the full word, which is definitely not the impression I want to give, especially around people that didn't go to a college or university.

    • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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      10 months ago

      It's especially bad in Yale's case because it's pretty big and right there in the city.