Friday, November 08, 2002Possible ArticleApparently due to the budget crunch, the College is going to cut back on classes. It might be interesting to find out how the College budgeting process works and how they screwed up so badly that they now have to cut programs and library services. It did not seem as if the losses were so bad on the endowment that these changes would be necessary and it's certainly not the case that they are getting less from tuition. Additionally, why are they cutting essential services like classes and libraries, but leaving affinity housing, the WRC, 95% of what goes on in Collis, and other wastes of money untouched?Posted by Ryan at 9:48 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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