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joylwx20012001
Joined: 26 Apr 2010 Posts: 1 Location: China, mainland
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Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:41 am Post subject: Should the University Campus be Open to Tournists? |
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In China, renowned universities, for instance, Tsinghua University and Beijing University are high school students' holy city. They are aspired by their parents to be a student there. In summer holiday, students visit those renowned unversities to taste academic air there. At the return of the trip, students would be activated to learn harder to become a member in those universities. Those universities turn into a place of interest. Should the University Campus be Open to Tournists? Please present your situation explicitly towards the phenomenon. Please voice your opinion in your pleasure. |
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pugachevV
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Posts: 2295
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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:14 pm Post subject: |
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Famous Universities are of interest to tourists and also to the taxpayers who assist in their upkeep or their fees. I think University campuses should be open to the public. I've visited several, myself and sat in some lectures that I thought might be interesting. Provided people are well-behaved I don't see a problem. |
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Bob S.
Joined: 29 Apr 2004 Posts: 1767 Location: So. Cal
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:08 am Post subject: |
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pugachevV wrote: |
Famous Universities are of interest to tourists and also to the taxpayers who assist in their upkeep or their fees. |
I agree. Many universities are famous for various reasons: some for their history, some for their architecture. My own alma mater is known for an extensive outdoor display of avant garde sculptures. It is all subsidized by taxpayers (at least the campus itself if not the actual art which is meant to be public art anyway). Why shouldn't those same taxpayers have an opportunity to come see what their money is going to? _________________ "It is impossible to speak in such a way that you cannot be misunderstood." -- Karl Popper |
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