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What Academic Program, Department, or Facility is most in Need of Support at Oberlin?


David Levin Double-Degree Junior:

"I came in here as an Anthropology major, but the department seems to be lacking. Also, they are building the new science building and have opened the environmental science center, but Art majors are still crammed for space."


Neil Broadley College Sophomore:

"I don't know if this is related, but there are no left-handed desks anywhere on campus."


Ben Newhouse College First-Year:

"Environmental Science. It is growing so fast, they need to keep up with the amount of people coming in. And, why the hell not?"


Paula Wilhelm Conservatory First-Year:

"There's not enough practice room space and there are terrible pianos. They had assured us that there would be enough practice space."


Aaron Hillyer College Senior:

"Maybe Computer Science. It doesn't seem like it has consistency. I'm tutoring students in classes I took two years ago that are totally different now; I have to go back and read. It's kind of the nature of the subject, but I shouldn't have to really go back."


 

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Volume 129, Number 5, October 6, 2000

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