Whether or not continued pleas by Central Square patriots will have the desired effect of making the University " a city within a city" is more or less up to the Legislature now, but there's more than one college that has found political independence a decided asset.
Both Stanford and Alabama thrive in an atmosphere far removed from mayors and city councils. Besides being autonomous units, they have their own fire and police forces, and are not in the least worried by garbage troubles. Then own men cart it away.
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