Wednesday, March 13, 2013
The State and Embodiment on Campus
The first example of the state and embodiment on campus would be the signs that say "Drug Free Zone" and "Gun Free Zone". These signs on the campus tell us that it is illegal for us as students to both use drugs and bring guns to the Bellevue College Campus. Failing to follow the posted signs will result in arrest and probable termination of your enrollment at the school.
The second example of the state and embodiment on campus is the institutional learning that we endure while at Bellevue College. The state and school make a list of objectives that a student must meet in order to graduate with an Associates Degree from Bellevue College. If the objectives are not met, a student cannot expect to leave Bellevue College with a degree.
The third example of the state and embodiment on campus is the smoke shacks. One may not smoke cigarettes anywhere, you must stay within a glassed in building while doing the deed. There are signs all over campus reminding students of this fact as well as signs on the outside of the smoking buildings letting students know that this is the place to smoke.
The fourth example of the state and embodiment on campus is the parking lot. A student must pay to park on campus if they wish to attend school before 3:00 PM. There are different levels of parking as well. If you want to pay 50 dollars for the quarter, you may only park in three parking lots. If you pay more to park for the quarter, you may park in any student lot, many of them closer to the buildings. Student parking is segregated from the teacher parking and students may never park in teacher lots. If a student is parking improperly, they are issued a citation which must be paid for the student to graduate with a degree.
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