Word on Campus
How has the American climate changed since Sept. 11, 2001?
Zakaria El-Sherif
Issue date: 9/11/06 Section: Forum
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Hyder Malik
Senior
Mechanical Engineering
"I think it has not been changed to a certain extent, but American government has taken more security measures so that there wouldn't be more problems in the future."
Srikanth Aakula
Graduate Student
Computer Science
"It has gotten a bit tenser I would say. Security as far as airports has become a pain, but it needs to be that way. The stricter the better I would say. They need to hire more people at the airport to work there though."
Rachel Schoor
Junior
Psychology
"I do feel safer. However, I don't agree with some parts of the new security procedures, but if that's what we have to do to ensure our safety and our freedom then I guess its all for the better."
Mitchel Bush
Sophomore
Business Administration
"I don't think that anything has changed. Terrorists blow things up all over the world, and it now has happened in our soil. This hype was created by Bush in order to set all of the agencies together. This gets rid of the checks-and-balances system. It's worse than terrorism because it breaks down the checks-and-balances system."
Nathan Anderson
Sophomore
Psychology
"You cannot take medicine or liquids on the airplanes anymore. It brought a lot of people together to the flag pole to say prayers. A lot of people don't like President Bush anymore as well."
Jessica Krull
Sophomore
Business Administration
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