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Why do many universities implement closed management?
In recent years, it has become the practice of many colleges and universities to continue to close the university gates. This has brought some benefits to students, but it has also brought some inconvenience to their lives. Therefore, whether to continue to implement the campus closure policy needs to be weighed in the pros and cons.

The benefits of closing the university campus are obvious: first, closing the university gate can ensure the safety of students. Nowadays, all kinds of crimes and social terrorist incidents continue to occur. Effectively closing the campus gate all day can prevent crimes from entering the campus from the outside and provide the most basic guarantee for campus security.

Secondly, closing the university campus can protect the greening environment of the campus, relieve the pressure of the city and let students have a quiet campus.

The closed university campus also has some disadvantages: First, the closed university campus brings great inconvenience to the clients of the school and the students' surrounding life, especially for the students who live off campus, they have no chance to go in and out of the campus for a long time, which always means that many shopping and entertainment activities are not displayed.

In addition, a closed university campus will weaken the circulation of campus culture. The walls, guardrails and passages of the school have effectively hindered the promotion and expression of culture, and the cultural spirit of the school cannot be leaked, which also has a negative impact on the image of the school.

Generally speaking, campus closure has advantages and disadvantages, and we can't fully affirm or deny the campus closure policy. Schools should weigh the advantages and disadvantages according to the local security situation and ensure the safety of students, and reasonably control the opening and closing to ensure the satisfaction of students and the surrounding society.