Similar words: camp, campaign, push, computer, impulse, camera, cameras, lamp. Meaning: ['kæmpəs] n. a field on which the buildings of a university are situated.
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91 Gallagher had promised to use force if the students closed down the campus, but now he wavered.
92 The immediate result of the campus power struggle was that Knickerbocker was asked to leave at the end of the 1936-37 year.
93 The director was a gifted student, Arthur Penn, who had begun offering theater courses on campus.
94 As Margaret Regan reported in August, the number of students at the new campus was 44 on opening day.
95 I came and looked around and felt this campus is no different than the society at large.
96 Campus networks include university and college campuses, research laboratories, private companies, and educational sites such as K-12 school districts.
97 At Duke, John was a big man on campus with an academic tilt.
98 Elise and Sawyer say they have been the most frequent victims of harassment both on and off campus.
99 In other schools, administrators barely acknowledge that a work-based learning program exists, except to let young people leave their campus.
100 Over the fields of the university campus, and a sudden low redbrick wall, a precisely colonnaded rose garden.
101 The new University of California campus and the Salk Institute were opening for business, with shipments of intellectuals arriving daily.
102 It has raised $ 9 million for campus programs since its inception.
103 On Saturday morning we will have a look at all the changes that have occurred on campus in recent years.
104 Campus Health Centres will give advice on prescription and dental charges.
105 A specialist adviser visits the Belfast campus where careers information is currently held in the Library.
106 In 1992, the university moved to its new campus off Twin Oaks Valley Road.
107 The day was cold, and students hurried across campus to warm classrooms.
108 Police had raided nearby Jagannath Hall in Dhaka University and people were fleeing the campus.
109 She came across the campus, strolling easily, accompanied by headmaster Richard Fitzgerald.
110 It was rumored on campus that Williams, an acknowledged free spirit[sentencedict.com], once broadcast in the nude.
111 Perhaps most telling was the campus reaction to the recent date-rape allegations.
112 Five mornings a week she worked on campus, mastering the intricacies of various software programs.
113 Some stay after class and follow me devotedly around the campus.
114 It has not been disclosed which campus would provide which specialties.
115 At the college gates, she got out,(Sentence dictionary) preferring to walk across the campus.
116 Catholic community that celebrated Mass each Sunday in a chapel on the campus of Georgetown University.
117 The campus is an inpatient psychiatric hospital specializing in adult care.
118 Early into the strike, the university backed down, but a small core of radical students continued to occupy the campus.
119 Performance begins at 9 p. m. in the Flandrau Planetarium theater, located on the UA campus.
120 That fact, and the recent changes in the social environment, have translated into few class distinctions on campus.