I went to a workshop that would fill the spot of Community-Global awareness on Friday. It was supposed to be a film called “My Beautiful Laundrette.” I wasn’t too excited about going to a workshop on a Friday, but I wanted to get it over with. The workshop took place in one of those big lecture classrooms, and it felt like a movie theater. I figured this workshop wouldn’t be as bad as the others because it’s basically watching a film. However, the lady that was there said the person in charge of the workshop didn’t come, so the workshop was cancelled. She agreed to sign our books because we came and we were there on time. I wasn’t too happy about that because this wasn’t the first time a workshop had gone wrong. If workshops are so important, why aren’t faculty members ensuring that they happen?