Part of the pleasure, and indeed the purpose of a university education, is to ensure that you learn to discover and express your views as an adult.
Because levels of maturity vary greatly at the age of the average student, this means that large numbers of young people are still carrying around vaguely formed ideas dosed with large amounts of self-righteousness, and the time to indulge in both for vast amounts of time.
This leads to high-profile fretting about things which people in the adult world, with jobs and children and mortgages, have either simply never had the time to think about, or have thought about them and placed them in their correct place in the scheme of things - as of little or no real importance.
The two worlds clash constantly, as students attempt to find their way, and think about loud.
We should simply allow them the room and time to grow their ideas and conclusions, and the inevitable aspect of that, which means making huge amounts of fuss about things that are really not that worthy of the time and effort they receive.