Andrew Pazdon, a freshman, argues that Gelman Library improvements need to be a priority over non-academic spending.
“The disparity between academic and comfort spending figures is indefensible. I recognize that everyone likes and wants nice residence halls and I understand the need to appeal to prospective students with fun things like en-suite bathrooms and University funded funtivities. But such aspirations should be funded only after the basic infrastructure of academia is firmly cemented in place. I should have a stellar library before I have an awesome washer/dryer on my floor, or better yet, in my room.”


very well written and many good points were made. i’ll be looking for follow up. keep up the good work andrew.
I completely agree. I like the article Andrew.