Word: institutionalize
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"If they don't try to diversify the food, what are they going to give people? Oatmeal and bread? That's problematic too," he says. "They have to run an institution and feed people. If administrators start worrying about every permutation to diversity, things collapse."
"If they don't try to diversify the food, what are they going to give people? Oatmeal and bread? That's problematic too," he says. "They have to run an institution and feed people. If administrators start worrying about every permutation to diversity, things collapse."
He said the national organization would be particularly effective in handling issues not confined to a particular school or institution, such as the use of sweatshop labor to manufacture college apparel.
"It's pretty interesting that for such an intellectual, open, and enlightening institution such as Harvard...generally most people call it the gun club, and [that] has a negative connotation," Burwell adds.
Owning and using a gun in the state of Massachusetts at an institution like Harvard isn't easy, and members of the club encounter heavy regulations from both the state and the school.