That's only the case for private schools. Public research schools like UofM and UCLA (which are on that list) 100% rely on funding. Their research is groundbreaking and cutting their funding will not do any good.
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From that list the ones heavily impacted are going to be the public schools.
Are you talking about campus police across all the universities? You aren't wrong that they are terrible, but the amount of funding for campus police is not that much and nothing compared to what's required for research.
My girlfriend used to work at a lab at a top university during her undergrad helping postdocs with their research for treating Alzheimer's. What they do there is groundbreaking, but expensive. Postdocs don't even get paid well; most of their funding goes directly into research. Cutting the funding does not help anyone at all.
I'm very worried. I just started my Master's program, and after I'll be finished in about 1-2 years, I plan to apply to PhD programs around the country. It's already super competitive, and with the upcoming funding cuts, I might not even get accepted anywhere in the U.S.
We have grass in the front and a backyard with fruits and veggies.
Plain Arch has a super easy TUI installer now. There's no need to manually install it anymore except in speed-run competitions.