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What Does the New York Times Have Against Texas A&M?

By Clay Waters | March 12, 2012 | 16:34

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What does the New York Times have against Texas A&M, a rare public university whose student body leans right? Manny Fernandez reported Saturday from the campus in College Station, on an illegal immigrant who lost his bid for student body president: "Vying for Campus President, Illegal Immigrant Gets a Gamut of Responses." Who was to blame? A conservative student body who made him feel unwelcome.

Jose Luis Zelaya stood with a crowd of other students waiting to hear the news. It was election day at Texas A&M University here, and he was running for student body president. A victory for Mr. Zelaya, a 24-year-old graduate student from Honduras, would make history at Texas A&M: He would become its first Hispanic student body president -- and the first illegal immigrant to hold the position.

He came in fourth.

For Mr. Zelaya and the other roughly 300 Texas A&M students who are illegal immigrants, feeling both welcome and unwelcome are part of life at one of the most conservative colleges in the country. On the one hand, Mr. Zelaya and other undocumented students receive support and encouragement from university administrators, faculty members and fellow students. As Mr. Zelaya walked around campus recently, he greeted Hispanic and white friends, talked about an encouraging Facebook message he received from the university’s president, R. Bowen Loftin, after the election and hugged Marisa Suhm, the assistant director of the Department of Multicultural Services. When Mr. Zelaya graduated in December with a bachelor’s degree, he led the invocation at the ceremony.

Yet at the same time, undocumented students say they have been made to feel unwelcome. At last year’s rally, a student who is a member of a campus conservative group approached Mr. Zelaya and bluntly told him that he had reported him to the federal immigration authorities. In 2010, the student senate passed a bill opposing the state law that allows illegal immigrants to qualify for in-state tuition rates at public colleges and universities, though it was vetoed by the student body president.

Fernandez granted two paragraphs to the views of opposing students, then continued the sympathy tour on the plight of illegals on such a "conservative" campus.

While many undocumented students found Mr. Zelaya’s campaign inspiring, his defeat was a reminder to some of the difficulties they face gaining widespread acceptance on a campus that last year came in third in the Princeton Review’s rankings of colleges with the most conservative students. “I think we could have won” the election in any other university, said Greisa Martinez, 23, an undocumented student who co-founded a group with Mr. Zelaya called the Council for Minority Student Affairs. She said a Hispanic student told her of being in a class during which the professor, discussing the growth of Hispanics in Texas, said the state could have a Hispanic governor in the future. A number of students in the class hissed.

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The Times is fixated on Texas A&M, a rare public university that leans to the right. Reporter Michael Brick hypocritically attacked conservative campus activists in an October 16, 2009 story for displaying"unchecked fervor," which "can be a raw and fearsome thing." They had previously the"embarrassed the university by throwing eggs at a picture of Mr. Obama." But If defacing a picture of a president is an automatic embarrassment, then every other college in America should be red-faced, since posters of Bush as Hitler were pretty much de rigueur at any decent campus protest.

An October 11, 2011 nonsense story on Texas Gov. Rick Perry's "racist" rock featured this slam: "in 1968, Mr. Perry left home for Texas A&M, a deeply conservative university whose yearbooks early in the century included Ku Klux Klan-robed students and a dairy group called the Kream and Kow Klub....blacks still made up less than 1 percent of the student body."
 

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Wow, Mr. Zelaya actually has white friends?

Submitted by UpNorth on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 4:54pm.

How very noble of him.  Those mean conservative students, not voting to make the illegal, who's apparently already graduated, the student body president. 

And Texas A&M is a bad place?  Even though they have a "Council for Minority Student Affairs" and a "Department of Multicultural Services"?  How many employees does that bloated bureaucracy have?  And, why not name it the Council for Illegal Student Affairs?  That seems to be their implied focus. 

To re-elect Obama would be like the Titanic backing up and hitting the iceberg again.
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Aggies

Submitted by deadeyedan on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 4:58pm.

So Texas A&M is so bigoted they not only have an illegal immigrant student, he can actually run for student body president?

Does not sound like racism at all.

LIBERALISM - government of the people by the theories and for the ideologists

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Care to get caught up with the present NY Times?

Submitted by Sefton on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 5:10pm.

Texas A&M, true enough, is an historically conservative college.
But conservatism does not equal racism, Mr. Fernandez, no matter how hard you try to equate the two.
Case in point - two traditions of pride associated with the Aggies is the Corps Of Cadets, who just selected their first ever African-American Corps Commander; and the football program, hiring Kevin Sumlin to be their first black head football coach.
But that doesn't jibe with the narrative, so let's keep bashing conservatives wherever you can.

P.S. And what about Elsa Murano, hired in 2008 to be A&M's first WOMAN and HISPANIC president?

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RE NYT

Submitted by oldfart on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 6:22pm.

Gig 'em aggies.

The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.” – Marcus Aurelius
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NYT again

Submitted by oldfart on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 6:28pm.

It is obvious the author of the NYT article has NEVER been to Texas. There are lot, and and I mean a whole bunch of people of Mexican heritage. DUH Texas was once a part of Mexico. DUH.

The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.” – Marcus Aurelius
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These morons know nothing of Texas A&M.

Submitted by drsamherman on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 5:31pm.

The student body may lean conservative, but it is hardly a campus full of John Birchers. The student body is diverse, as is the faculty and administration. They are a very well regarded university nationally, and are one of the Texas "big three" (UT Austin and Texas Tech being the other two) schools that draw a lot of research money because of the quality of education and research facilities. They have a complete academic program, including the health professions (medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy).

Texas A&M also has branch campuses all over South Texas, including a large undergraduate college at Laredo and health science center units throughout the state. Like all Texas institutions, it attracts a very diverse audience.

The NYSlimes seems to think diversity only applies to ethnicity and other factors outside of politics. Too bad the NYSlimes is bigoted.

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Aggies

Submitted by oldfart on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 6:20pm.

Only progressive/liberal people judge what a person is and what they are 'entitled' to by the color of their skin and their heritage. The entire focus of the progressive/liberal mind is to put people into boxes based on those two factors, which in their minds defines how the people in the boxes should think and act.
In now way are people allowed to behave beyond the norm defined by those boxes. Oh, by the way most of the people who define the boxes are from Europe by heritage.
This is bigger than racism, defining people as being in a certain box is for control. However, as the diverse population of A&M as shown, they are individuals. Individuals are about as easy to herd as cats, and that drives the progressive/liberal mind over the edge.
So lets all contribute to driving the progressive/libermind insane and be individuals.

The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.” – Marcus Aurelius
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The article implies Zelaya did not require election.

Submitted by drsamherman on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 8:33pm.

Reading into this drivel, it seems as if the Times thinks that Zelaya was deprived of the office by some big conspiracy theory, or that he somehow deserved it solely because of his desirable politically correct demographics. Wrong on both accounts - this is not like the Presidential election of 2008 where we heard idiots saying they voted for Obama "just because it's time for a Black President" - this is a student body presidency where the students alone have the right to select the leader they want. No one deserves an elective office "just because". But of course, the Marxists at the Slimes would never admit something as inconvenient to them as an election should stop what they believe should be automatic.

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Conservatives are Racist

Submitted by Jerry Mack on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 5:58pm.

The Liberal Press for years and years have equated Racism with Conservatism. Inside the minds of the New York Times and Lame Stream Media there is no difference. Goes to show any and everyone the hatred they have for all that do not share their world view and there is nothing that they will not distort.

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The NYT turned on Texas A&M

Submitted by celator on Mon, 03/12/2012 - 6:41pm.

The NYT turned on Texas A&M way back in 1972 when Slocum turned down a job as the NYT football team (The Hudson River Weasels) head coach and signed up with Texas A&M. It's been bad blood since then.

"This is not your mother's Democratic Party"--Andrew Breitbart, CPAC, February 2012
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First Black Student Body president-1975-Fred McClure

Submitted by billyjack on Tue, 03/13/2012 - 8:12am.

For the record in the old Southwest Conference, Texas A & M elected the first black student body president at any non-predominately black university in Texas and I would say probably in the entire south. Like all liberals who insist that the measure of a human being begin and end with their color, Texas A & M and conservatives measure people based upon their character. During the election in 1975 his color wasn't an issue unlike Obama, which according to the NYT is the only issue.

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This is a symptom of our larger problem

Submitted by Cappmann1962 on Tue, 03/13/2012 - 8:58am.

If this guy is illegal, the school knows he's illegal, the state knows he's illegal, now the nation knows he's illegal, THEN WHY IS HE STILL HERE IN OUR COUNTRY? I say give him no credit for his courses and deport him. If he somehow came up with the money for tuition, he could have easily gotten a student visa. There is NO EXCUSE for allowing a known illegal alien to attend any university in this country, and I wouldn't be surprised if he got significant student aid to pay for a degree program he should have never been enrolled in. We have serious priority issues going on here...

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Indeed Cappman

Submitted by Radical1979 on Tue, 03/13/2012 - 9:06am.

We have the DOJ investigating Texas for passing a law requiring ID at a voting booth. But ignoring this flagrant violation of the law.

Pretty scary in my book.

Proud member of the 53%!
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how many

Submitted by texasborngranny on Tue, 03/13/2012 - 11:57am.

U S Citizens - and TEXAS residents - missed getting into A&M because ILLEGAL ALIENS took their spots? and their scholarships/grants?

Deport ALL Illegal Aliens... the money spent sending them home would be made up by not providing the entitlements they soak up.

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