A story in Monday’s Times warns what could happen when a college town downtown like Madison’s gets a little too revitalized: people go to restaurants and bars. The piece quotes a retired librarian who relocated to A2’s unofficial sister city for “the community’s progressive politics.” She now lives her progressive ideals by her participation in “a relatively new residents’ group, Capitol Neighborhoods, which is at the forefront of the push for stricter drinking rules.” Think globally, act locally!
Of course, the problem isn’t just with Madison. “In the Midwest alone, La Crosse, Wis., and East Lansing and Ann Arbor, Mich., are struggling with how to cope with the public mayhem often fueled by inebriated students,” the reporter, Susan Saulny, asserts. Remember, these are cities in the Midwest ALONE! Imagine how many more there would be if the reporter didn’t restrict herself to a single area of the country when rattling off names of allegedly student-mayhem-crippled cities without a shred of evidence!