Eamon Roach, Sophomore, Philosophy and Natural Sciences Majors. Q: What are the campus issues people are talking about? A: Much of the conversation about campus issues seems to revolve around the new construction.
Jessica Weil, Freshman, Nursing Major. Q:
What are the best and worst parts about your school? (The) worst parts
would probably have to be some of the classes and the way the teachers
teach things.
Erica Heimbrock, Junior, Fashion Design-Product Development. Q: What are the campus issues people are talking about? Sustainability seems to be an issue on campus.
Brittany Moncrease, Junior, International Studies Major. Q: What are the campus issues that people are talking about? A big topic of discussion is diversity and how important that is and how it's becoming such a big deal for the university.
Sara Relojo, Senior, Illustration Major. Q: What are the best and worst parts about your campus? A: The best part is definitely how accessible it is. Our six-floor building is totally secure and open 24 hours a day, and most upper-classmen get huge, accommodating studios with windows.
Katlin Stupi, Graduate Student, Physical Therapy Major. Q: What are the best and worst parts of your school? A: The Mount has a very strong academic program, which is why I'm here. I enjoy being challenged in my classes, the small class sizes and that teachers are really concerned about the progress of their students.
Fall term has the largest influx of students to local university campuses and also the highest amount of crime out of any quarter or term. Typical crimes around campuses range from the stealing of unattended possessions to armed robbery.