Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for September 09, 1994
Transcript:
Campbell: You know, Mr. President, that thing you said about running a high school struck a chord with me...Walden is getting killed in the marketplace. The lower we've set the bar to attract students, the more our reputation has suffered! President: You have a suggestion? Campbell: Yes, sir. Instead of trying to hold on to our fading identity as a college, why don't we reposition ourselves as a demanding high school? President: Demanding? Campbell: Okay, forget demanding. That could be off-putting.