Recap from Student Speak Out
A lot of topics got covered at Student Speak Out this year…probably mostly due to the fact that 90 more students were here this year. Â Here’s the gist of some of the things that got covered. Â Look for more recaps throughout the rest of the week.
Food Services
Questions about food services at Marietta College always come up a lot. Â Walter Miller, Director of Food Services at Marietta College, was on hand to address concerns. Â Several students complained about Izzy’s…ranging from how dirty it can be at times, to them closing early because they’ve run out of food. Â Walter said he would look into the issues and meet with the Izzy’s staff to address them. Â Also, Walter encouraged students to submit ideas for food at locations. Â This stemmed from a question regarding the fact that we now have three sandwich shops on campus. Â As always, everybody complains, but never directs their concerns about the food services. Â So if you want something changed, put something in the box in Gilman.
Honors Program
A lot of questions regarding scheduling of classes for the Honors Program. Â Kipp addressed the issue, saying that they are looking to make class selections more orderly and predictable, while allowing for additions and substitutions. Â There has been a high turnover in leadership for the Honors Program, but apparently that situation has been fixed and the College is looking to make positive changes.
Housing
According to Bruce, off-campus options will not be expanded for students any time soon. Â The college is working on moving upperclassmen out of freshmen housing, but it is a slow process. Â Housing will still be tight next semester. Â But the bottom line is that the College is not looking to lose any income from housing, so if you’re on campus, you’re stuck.
Tennis
A few students asked about adding coaches to aid the Tennis program in its development. Â Athletic Director Larry Hiser said that the money is not there to hire any new staff at this point, but said that there is a plan he is working on to help the situation. Â Another student asked about lighting the tennis facility so they could be used in the evening. Â Hiser said he would look into the cost of adding lights to some, but not all of the courts. Â However, there is no guarantee of lighting the courts anytime soon.
Fine Arts
It would appear that the Fine Arts Department is dealing with some funding cuts. Â Several students came to speak about how the College was treating what looked to be more of a choir problem than instrumental or theater problem. Â They have no permanent performance space. Â The choir tour has faced a lot of cost cutting, links to the Fine Arts Department website have been taken off the Marietta College website, and they only have one brochure for potential students to read. Â They do bring a valid point though. Â 8% of the student body, including many campus leaders, are involved with Fine Arts in some way. Â But the funding is just not there. Â Not just for their department, but for every department. Â Funds could be re-allocated, according to administrators, to help fund the trip, but adding a performance space on the side of Hermann will take years to raise funds for and then build. Â While a valiant effort, it will take current student’s motivation as alumni to make it happen.
Modern Languages
A few students asked if the Modern Languages department could be expanded with more faculty and staff. Â Kipp said that several staff were added, but adding more faculty to teach languages cannot happen at this time. Â For more faculty to be hired, more students would need to attend Marietta College.
Study Abroad and Trip Subsidies
Nope, the college is not planning on subsidizing trips abroad for some students with other students money. Â International travel is expensive, but not as expensive as one would think. Â The College will work with you to help raise money for trips, through grants and scholarships, but will not directly subsidize trips.
Health Center
This one was brought up by a Writing on the Mall reader. Â Lon Vickers, VP of Student Activities, responded by saying that he is not happy with the current set-up and is investigating ways to fix it. Â Options involve charging students more to add hours, and/or moving the health center back on campus. Â At the moment, though, hours cannot be expanded. Â Even with H1N1 “Swine” Flu bearing down on campus.
Posted by Patrick_H Date: Thursday, November 19, 2009
Tags: Chartwells, College, Fine Arts, Food Services, Health, Housing, Marietta, Modern Languages, Ohio, Student Speak Out, Study Abroad, Tennis, Writing on the Mall
Marcolian Round-Up!
A new school year brings us a new Marcolian…or at least in paper form. Â The Marc website has not been updated to reflect the new stories.
If you’re looking for another helpful student media, the Marcolian is less of a newsy paper (usually runs every other week, but that may be changing) and more of a magazine. Â They cover big campus events, but tell more of the story than just telling you what happened. Â There are more editorials and opportunities for students to speak their mind and get their point across.
Headlines in this week’s Marcolian:
- Matriculation Ceremony takes place tonight
- Marietta College ranked 112th in Nation
- MC Students travel to Central America
- Planetarium community events scheduled for August, September
- Soccer coach expects greatness
- Football team prepares for season of growth
- Local Churches
- Student Discounts
- Fine Arts on Campus
- President welcomes Class of 2013
- Senior gives prospective on summer
- Del Mar’s Baja Grill disappoints
- Freshman offers fresh perspective
- Campus Organizations
- Cable Channel Guide
Writing on the Mall will be posting a few more guides now based off of a few of the Marc articles (Church Guide, Campus Organization Guide), but already has guides featuring the Cable Channel Listing (which was updated today to include digital channels for those with Digital Tuners), Area Concert Guide, and more.
And as a side note, Del Mar’s is really tasty (in my opinion) so I disagree with the Op/Ed saying that it lacks flavor and experience. Â They just opened, they’re still training and hiring. Â Cut them some slack. Â And I think its tasty and flavorful. Â But make your own opinion.
Pick up a copy of the Marcolian today to read all of the articles they have this week.
Posted by Patrick_H Date: Monday, August 24, 2009
Categories: Campus
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