The Protest
Our college was broke. The insofar strict professors and dean had to turn amiable for potential investors. They were trying to raise money by selling some of the artworks of famous ex-students and artists. The exhibition was going splendidly with some students giving a brief presentation before each artwork was brought out.
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The dean, satisfied at seeing the investors happy faces, wiped the sweat off his brow. He could use a break, he thought and retired to his office. His moments of peace were short lived. A frantic professor called the dean, "You better come down. The students are going berserk."
"What on Earth!" he mumbled and walked as fast as his hefty legs could carry him. A group had taken the stage and completely derailed the presentation by steering it to graphic descriptions of what they thought the artwork meant.
Investors were walking away and the dean fumbled and scrambled to get them to stay. Meanwhile, in the storage room, the real valuable pieces were being destroyed and stolen. The presentation was just a ruse.
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