Ivy League schools reportedly offered students cookies and milk, Legos, crayons, and days off to cope with President Donald J. Trump’s reelection. This news comes directly from the source in many cases. The Harvard Crimson directly reported on their professors giving students time off to process Vice President Kamala Harris’s epic defeat on Tuesday’s election. Georgetown University offered students a ‘Self-Care Suite’ and gave the chance to play with Legos, doodle with crayons, and munch on milk and cookies. Professors at Columbia and Columbia’s sister school Barnard sent emails out to students advising them to “take care” and take time off. Dartmouth College presented students with “listening circles” and a “decompression dinner” to cope with election results.
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Harvard Professors Cancel Classes as Students Feel Blue After Trump Win | News | The Harvard Crimson
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