<p>The Fiske Guide says: "An occasional political debate may waft through the murmurs of light social exchanges during dinner, but according to one student, the big issue on campus is the lack of issues on campus."</p>
<p>However, it then says:
"Fummers do, however, take an interest when it comes to extracurricular activities and social opportunities. The 115 clubs on campus attest to that, as does an unusually high level of participation in community service activities."</p>
<p>Would you consider the student body to be politically indifferent?
Should I interpret this as a high level of interest in local issues but not so much national issues?</p>