colleges hosting debates good/bad?

<p>[Mayo</a> column: Will Lynn University’s big moment be fleeting or lasting? - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com](<a href=“http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-debate-hosts-mayocol-b102012-20121019,0,5913014.column]Mayo”>http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-debate-hosts-mayocol-b102012-20121019,0,5913014.column)
while I do not know much about belmont…growing that much in 4 years is a sign of weakness (IMO) and with collges bigger is almost always not better!(IMO)</p>

<p>^Not understanding - why or in what way would it be a sign of weakness?</p>

<p>zobroward has shown many times that he has a disdain for big schools.</p>

<p>I do think hosting the debates is great for a school and even the costs are recouped many times over.
and barrk123 I do not like to see schools like belmont or rice have some crazy need to grow larger. rice which i do follow has made a terrible mistake in recent years with the “growth” thing. before that rice may very well have been the best all around school in United States. (IMO)</p>