A Princeton eating club has implemented a new visitors policy after a student brought Professor McCormick to lunch, causing discomfort among members. The policy requires guests to be approved and announced in advance to maintain an inclusive environment. This move has sparked debates and criticism over its ideological motivations.
It’s not about professors complaining that some undergraduates don’t like them. Rather, there’s a legitimate concern about campuses creating an atmosphere where students are unwilling to even be in the presence of outparty members. https://t.co/PlW9ucdhLq
I don’t mean this as a dunk, but students are ill-prepared for the “real world” if they’re unable to eat in the presence of outparty members https://t.co/XhfSoBViqE
I don’t mean this as a dunk, but students are ill-prepared for the “real world” if they’re unable people to eat in the presence of outparty members https://t.co/XhfSoBViqE
Without the university’s backing, some diversity groups have found it tough to keep students and others who aren’t directly impacted engaged. https://t.co/mtAxl2hvyj
"Eating clubs" with a "visitors policy" Princeton's low-key the cringiest Ivy https://t.co/cJVA1r00tL
God forbid the members of a @Princeton eating club have to dine in the presence of @McCormickProf without prior warning https://t.co/99mmNE3TNN
Pathetic. A Princeton student brought @McCormickProf to his eating club for lunch. Other members complained because they were "caught off guard" and "upset" by his presence, so now guests must be approved and announced in advance in order to maintain an "inclusive environment." https://t.co/F3SLEkMfyw https://t.co/qeQa7WQozp
Extraordinary and absurd. A Princeton eating club adopts a policy designed to exclude disfavored Princeton faculty members from its premises. https://t.co/nU6IlMSGwR
One of Princeton’s eating clubs (co-ed frats) has instituted a new visitors policy after a student brought @McCormickProf to lunch—because his very presence at the club made members feel unsafe! https://t.co/MHkNBPNElj
OPINION | Columnist Matthew Wilson argues that the Princeton Charter Club’s new visitors policy, enacted in response to his dinner with a professor, is unjustly ideologically-motivated and must be revoked. https://t.co/VNV75IEWAE