Belmont U readied for McCain-Obama debate
NASHVILLE, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Belmont University in Nashville
is being groomed for an expected spotlight role as host site of a
presidential debate, school administrators say.
The 4,800-student campus has undergone a "botanical
transformation" in the 10 months since the Commission on
Presidential Debates named Belmont as host of an Oct. 7 debate
between Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona and Democratic Sen.
Barak Obama of Illinois, The (Nashville) Tennessean reported.
Besides the work on campus, the Secret Service is sweeping
through adjacent neighborhoods -- and assuring residents their homes
won't be invaded -- the newspaper said.
"We're going to get up and ask them the questions, what's on
our minds," Belmont President Bob Fisher said of the campaign's only
town-hall-style debate. "That's going to give it such a home feeling
for us -- a Nashville feel."
Students who stay on campus won't have food service the
weekend before the Tuesday debate and will have to stay in their
dormitories the debate night, the newspaper said.
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