, like we've seen in other places were on high alert at cal at stanford at san francisco state, usf sonoma state about these issues, and we're very concerned that it could spiral into what we've seen in other parts of the country. how would you propose administrators deescalate? number 1 they need to put guardrails around what's acceptable, peaceful protest, talking about their policy positions, all that's fair game when they started intimidating other students blocking them from going to class, calling out names. having hate speech signage that's really where they need to come in, and either clear the encampment or get rid of the folks that are instigating 1 pattern that we've seen. there's actually non students and non faculty that have come in and try to ratchet up tensions instigate. and so 1 thing that we've recommended to administrators is banned non campus community members from being a part of these encampments because they're usually the agitators we've seen bring the heat up, and that's not been helpful. what role do you think schools should play in this? and how should this be t