When Jesus Christ summed up the way His followers were to treat each other, He said, “Love one another as I have loved you” and “Love your neighbor as yourself”. On a college campus, this kind of love must consider the relationship between learning and community.
Affirming the qualities of this relationship is of upmost importance. As students, staff, and professors learn to live together, we recognize the dual manifestations of love in justice and mercy. We attempt to work out what it means to live justly and mercifully in common agreements such as this one. We understand that life in a college will give priority and honor to the wise development of the mind.
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