Hey, I'm a student of Montclair State University, and this subject has outraged many other students. It started when I was a freshman in 2005, but had been building long before I arrived. This is another example of American education becoming a commodity. For our administration, it's more about putting our school on the map, rather than making it a better place to learn. I do have the campus connect phone...its in a box at a storage shed in south jersey, and I have never missed it.
I write for the campus newspaper, The Montclarion, and this is a piece I wrote about this epidemic:
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Hey, I'm a student of Montclair State University, and this subject has outraged many other students. It started when I was a freshman in 2005, but had been building long before I arrived. This is another example of American education becoming a commodity. For our administration, it's more about putting our school on the map, rather than making it a better place to learn. I do have the campus connect phone...its in a box at a storage shed in south jersey, and I have never missed it.
I write for the campus newspaper, The Montclarion, and this is a piece I wrote about this epidemic:
http://media.www.themontclarion.org/media/storage/paper374/news/2007/10/18/Opinion/The-Following.Article.Is.Sponsored.By-3040901.shtml