Months after what critics have decried as a conservative takeover at New College of Florida, students and professors say a sense of confusion and anxiety looms over the start of fall semester in Sarasota, Florida.

Amy Reid, a member of the school’s Board of Trustees, said course options have dwindled after nearly 40% of faculty members have resigned.

Reid said the situation is quickly becoming “untenable.”

“Just before I came to this meeting, I received word that one more faculty member in biology is leaving,” she told CNN. “That’s going to make a challenge for students to complete their areas of studies here.”

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      1 year ago

      Sounds about right. How long have the kids been being the ones punished for the parents shitty actions?

      We used to live in a society that wanted the young to succeed and older individuals wanted the next generation to live better than they had.

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      1 year ago

      Probably parents of other kids who wouldn’t have gone to the former New College in the first place.