Here are some suggestions I don’t agree with:
“More things like the colloquy. WPInstitutes, debates, discussions, lectures, forums” — This is expensive, and a waste of the money I pay to come here. Sure, it’s cool that Salman Rushdie came to my college, but at what cost? Rollins is not running a tight ship around here, and I resent that some of the money they’re throwing around was mine. It seems like Rollins is way too focused on this image readjustment kick.
“tutors living in every residence hall” This seems like a good idea, at first, but I don’t think that struggling students would really be any more likely to see a tutor just because they live in their residence hall.
Here are some I agree with:
“A language Dorm for upperclassmen” — Some languages are tough enough to learn without distractions. Living with others, all of whom are speaking the language you are trying to learn, can only improve the learning experience. The logistics would be tough, but I think Rollins can figure it out.
“Faculty needs to get more support and get involved with activities on campus” — I don’t know what the first par tof this means, but I do think that professors should try to come to more student events (like the election party, for instance). I don’t think Rollins should set a quota or anything, but I do think that their attendance should be strongly encouraged.