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Focuses mostly on President Hatch. Thought this would generate some discussion on here.
ETA: The facts on the funding of the tennis complex seem wrong, I don't think tuition dollars are being used, but I understand his point about the larger motivations of the administration.
http://oldgoldandblack.com/?p=14530
Administration’s recent decisions ignore campus issues
Posted on April 30, 2011 by Seth Williford, Senior columnist
I have enjoyed every moment of my time as a member of Student Government. If students want to work on improving student life on campus, then SG is usually the best way to do this. However, much of the work SG does acts merely as a band-aid to fix the decisions of the administration. When it comes to big campus decisions, SG may be consulted, but is far often incapable of changing a decision made by President Nathan O. Hatch.
I speak for myself, and numerous seniors, when I say that this school is not the same one I enrolled in four years ago. My more recalcitrant friends claim they would not attend the university if they were high school seniors, and that their wallets will remain closed to future fundraising appeals from the university.
ETA: The facts on the funding of the tennis complex seem wrong, I don't think tuition dollars are being used, but I understand his point about the larger motivations of the administration.
http://oldgoldandblack.com/?p=14530
Administration’s recent decisions ignore campus issues
Posted on April 30, 2011 by Seth Williford, Senior columnist
I have enjoyed every moment of my time as a member of Student Government. If students want to work on improving student life on campus, then SG is usually the best way to do this. However, much of the work SG does acts merely as a band-aid to fix the decisions of the administration. When it comes to big campus decisions, SG may be consulted, but is far often incapable of changing a decision made by President Nathan O. Hatch.
I speak for myself, and numerous seniors, when I say that this school is not the same one I enrolled in four years ago. My more recalcitrant friends claim they would not attend the university if they were high school seniors, and that their wallets will remain closed to future fundraising appeals from the university.
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