"As a result student organizations offered counselling to anyone who may have been impacted by what they had seen.
Emory on Wednesday provided The Associated Press with a copy of Wagner's letter, in which he said students confronted by Trump's name in chalk 'heard a message about values regarding diversity and respect that clash with Emory's own.'
Emory's student newspaper, The Wheel, said Wagner outlined four steps that administrators plan to take in order to address the issues raised by the protesters who said they were in pain in a campus-wide email.
He proposed 'immediate refinements to certain policies and procedural deficiencies; regular and structured opportunities for difficult dialogues; a formal process to institutionalize identification, review and addressing of social justice opportunities and issues; and
commitment to an annual retreat to renew [their] efforts.'"
Two things:
1) My 12 year old has a stronger mental make up than these college twits
2) I am in absolute awe of the administration at Emory.

They managed to get themselves an extra free vacation from the weakness of their students. They are now committing to an annual retreat to renew their efforts against potentially challenging chalkings. I'm sure that, "retreat" will be low budget and located in a troubled part of some run down town that no one wishes to go to.
