I strongly disagree with one of the wishes that a peer educator poster for the future of Rollins and that is: for the college to get rid of the foreign language requirement. As an International Relations/French major and a foreigner, I believe that in today’s world one cannot go far in life without being familiar with other cultures and at least having an idea of what is to learn and be able to speak other languages. Perhaps the foreign language requirement will not motivate a student to learn a foreign language, but it will at least teach him enough to get by in another country for a short period of time, because most countries in the world do not hold English as their official language. The comment, futhermore, frustrated me because I think that anyone who chose Rollins as their college should uphold its mission, which is to become a global citizen. The main way to become a global citizen is to acquire the knowledge of at least one foreign language. Finally, one who does not try to explore other’s cultures and languages will always stay a narrow-minded human being.