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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151 As the demonstrations had meandered through the week and across the campus, their purpose seemed to change.
152 Bottles, bricks and rocks were hurtling toward the federal marshals surrounding the campus administration building.
153 Gaudi captures that peculiar living response which cuts across a square campus lawn and traces a graceful curving shortcut.
154 Ron's going to Tufts University next week for an interview and a tour of the campus.
155 It applied the methods of Kent campus to imaginary grievances in a divided, or divisible, community in Northern Ireland.
156 Yet the iconoclasm of these middle-aged mavericks seemed tame to the new kids on campus.
157 Members of the group mentor students and attempt to influence policy on campus activities important to women.
158 What sold them on the new campus that spring was the wonderful effect it would have on the value of land nearby.
159 And going to the facility, he asked all the usual questions: Is the campus fenced in with barbed wire?
160 And so on the City College campus a vague and indistinctly demarcated intellectual struggle assumed, amazingly, the form of melodrama.
161 Last Thursday, campus officials received a bomb threat that was sent over the university e-mail system.
162 They congregate off campus before and after school and during lunch, hoping not to get busted by passing teachers and administrators.
163 Campus bookselling had existed in splendid isolation and been largely unmoved by the 1980s high street revolution, he argued.
164 If all this research leaves you feeling overwhelmed, you can turn to a campus career counselor for help sorting things out.
165 In addition to excelling academically, Mr Packard was a football star and big man around campus.
166 Prince, Harris and Gervin were arrested by campus police on Feb. 29.
167 Other racial graffiti has been found on campus as well.
168 Every week, somewhere, a new university campus should open its gates; and growth needs to continue beyond the millennium.
169 Police are investigating a spate of muggings that took place on the campus last week.
170 Colleagues were quoted as saying that Heber was rarely seen on campus.
171 That day I went to Yonsei University campus early in the morning to watch the proposed student march to Panmunjom.
172 Potential listeners also are cautious about venturing on to a campus with circuitous roads, dense eucalyptus groves and notoriously problematic parking.
173 When I got to the bottom of the hill and looked up, and I saw that beautiful campus, I cried.
174 In his first day, Bulger began boning up on university business and spoke by phone with campus chancellors.
175 Francis de Sales-alternate weeks spent on campus taking high school courses with weeks at the work site.
176 Ed, a junior,(http://sentencedict.com/campus.html) lives off campus but often journeys south with Charles to the family home in Lakewood.
177 The campus looks better, but there's still room for improvement.
178 The majority of children who choose to leave the school campus at lunchtime buy crisps, chocolate and soft drinks.
179 He was there, on campus, an hour early. How beautiful it was!
180 But though he first reacted by withdrawing, ultimately Scott found his voice and became a conservative leader on the Columbia campus.