Rassner College in Templeton needed more liberal students, which I was proud to say I fit the category and label. Funding to the school was slowly starting to diminish because there were more Red students than Blue. Honestly, it didn’t make sense how the school survived because Templeton, which sat next to Lake Erie in Pennsylvania, and its sister towns of Redder, West End, and Camden were all Blue-oriented. How could a small Blue town next to the lake have a hardcore Red school still functioning within its community? Bottom line, the school wasn’t. It needed more Blue students, more Blue-based classes, a Blue curriculum, and more Blue-funding by local and state establishments. Hence, the reason why Rassner opened a variety of liberal classes in the evenings and on the weekends to the publ