Yale Administrators Apologize for Not Creating ‘Safe Spaces’ on Campus

By Published on November 9, 2015

Robby Soave at Reason brings us another depressing tale of students at one of the nation’s most prestigious universities who clearly have been herded into a climate where nobody should ever be made to feel uncomfortable or have their own world views challenged. This time it’s at Yale, where students want some administrators fired because they didn’t speak out strongly enough about potentially off-putting Halloween costumes and a frat party.

Students are demanding that Yale University fire two administrators who failed to speak out against offensive Halloween costumes. This is just one of the grievances of activist students — many of them people of color — who claim Yale is not a safe space for them.

On Thursday, the students surrounded Yale College Dean Jonathan Holloway — a black man — in an outdoor space and chided him for failing to take action against a fraternity that had allegedly prevented black women from attending its party.

 

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