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campus

[kam-puhs] / ˈkæm pəs /
NOUN
school grounds
Synonyms


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Outbreaks of meningococcal disease are rare, but can occur in settings where people group together, such as college campuses.

From BBC

While the Trojans will have to travel across the country to take on Clemson, the Tigers will only have a two-hour drive from their campus.

From Los Angeles Times

And Charlie Kirk - the late political activist who toured US college campuses preaching right-wing views - has become something of a hero among a small group of young British people online.

From BBC

Amid increasing violence and threats against the Jewish community in the United States, there has been a boost in demand for security services specifically protecting Jews, with officers stationed at schools, campuses and other buildings.

From Barron's

“There was no identified threat to the campus community, and campus operations continued normally,” Fields said.

From Los Angeles Times