By: Alumni Staff Posted on March 21, 2013March 21, 2013 Share: Students and instructors share their opinion about the current college administration. “No because I see students’ schedules getting messed up. …This administration is divisive and self-serving. [The administration] is top-heavy.†Abby Delman, instructor “No. I see my classmates struggling to get classes, professors can’t add students and so I don’t think it’s being handled well.†Matt Shintaku, Economics “[They are not doing well]. I just feel trustees are not here for the faculty. They need to be on our side.†Donna Mungen, instructor “What I and other faculty, staff and students are seeing is a clusterfuck of malice, incompetence and paternalism, and it needs to stop.†Hugo Schwyzer, instructor “No. The administration didn’t study the background about the calendar change and now students can’t transfer in the fall because the summer classes don’t count. [The Administration] doesn’t care about the students, we are pretty much a number to them.†Lionce Haggerty, Film Production “I don’t think they are doing such as good job right now. There are all these changes happening, including the calendar, how are they really benefiting us? If anything it’s only making everything harder.†Carla Contreras, Music Business “The president of the school makes a lot of money that should be going towards getting more classes.†Kiera Bull, undecided “No. I think [the administration] cares more about getting students into the college and not about getting them out. It doesn’t care what happens after they get the money. Nick Swanson, Environmental Science “No. Over the last two semesters there has been so much conflict in general. Despite [PCC] supposedly being one of the best community colleges in the state, it’s like a high school…they treat you like you don’t have goals.†Amalia Castonguay, Physics I would say no…. I’ve had a good experience at the school and I’ve also had some run-ins with bureaucracy so of course things could be better but it is not that bad.†Gwen McKinley, Math “No. There are so many things that they are not taking care of and they prefer to change things like the semester system and the smoking areas, there are bigger issues such as tuition hikes.†Yadira Tellechea, T/V Production Author Recent Posts Alumni Staff Latest posts by Alumni Staff (see all) EDITORIAL: Apologize about the real problem - April 23, 2014 STATEMENT: District apologizes to Oscar winning alum - April 21, 2014 EDITORIAL: The Forgotten Students - March 26, 2014 Follow:
I second the nomination of Hugo Schwyzer for school president.
Yeah ~
I want a drop-out like Schwyzer teaching my kids someday. NOT!
They let you reproduce?
Hugo Schwyzer for School Prez.