Student Life: Activism
The motto of Holy Cross is "Men and Women For Others". We are a school dedicated to social justice and fairness. We do have issues on campus if you google our name you might come across some opinion pieces about HC. We do respond to our issues but protests and demonstrations. Whether it is campus issues or nationwide issues HC responds. This is the extent of our demonstrations, nothing too extreme but it definitely sends a strong message.
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I'm not entirely sure what it's about, but basically on campus get these. Occasionally, it's usually activist sent a message. So when we do have protests or demonstrations on campus, they do happen. Not allow that to happen, but this is most there's going to be. It's usually a presentation, like a display of some sort. I think it sounds very effective message, and I think it gets people to ask questions, Which is where the goal of any protest. So when there's an issue on campus, there's usually something like this. There's still display the last protest over their activism on campus. Would you respond to them through activism? And this is what your typical Holy Cross protests going look like. Occasionally be maybe one or two people out here, but it's Susie like this. If you want any more on the issues, feel free to contact me up on my email and here, and I'll be completely honest with you. Like I said, we have issues on campus, usually issues. People usually do response to them and you'll hear about them occasionally. This is still a safe campus, relatively safe campus. We do respond to our issues, and this is used very response.