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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHmmm. Student vs. Non-Student
Simply put: A non-student, invited on campus by a student, is a GUEST not a trespasser..
that is all.
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Hmmm. Student vs. Non-Student (Original Post)
justaprogressive
Apr 27
OP
"that is all" seems a most convenient and popular method to ignore relevant context.
Torchlight
Apr 27
#6
Abnredleg
(674 posts)1. Until they are asked to leave /NT
Ms. Toad
(34,423 posts)2. They are trespassers
Once they are asked to leave by (or on behalf of) the property owner (the university) and refuse to do so.
Irish_Dem
(50,255 posts)3. Guests usually follow the rules, are appropriate, and polite.
They don't start screaming and insulting other members of the community.
If they do, they are shown the door.
Rebl2
(13,777 posts)4. They are
trespassing if they cause chaos and violence. That is all!
NoRethugFriends
(2,432 posts)5. Simplistic. Obviously depends on behavior.
Torchlight
(3,648 posts)6. "that is all" seems a most convenient and popular method to ignore relevant context.
giving us much better allowance to justify simplistic assertions over complex resposnes to complex situations.
nocoincidences
(2,248 posts)8. To my mind,
"that is all" means: don't bother replying because I have closed my ears.
LexVegas
(6,135 posts)9. Pellucidly clear. nt
Barry Markson
(280 posts)7. A guest of the student's, not the school's.
Subject to the institution's rules on guests.
That is all.
David__77
(23,783 posts)10. Largely, people will support or oppose lots of types of actions, depending on their level of agreement.