Intro Post

The Lawrence and Eris Building is in terrible shape. Students are having a hard time adjusting to Baruch life. The surrounding buildings, classrooms and chairs are slowly rotting away. Student morale is at an all time low. As a commuter school, it’s easy to say that that’s the reason why there is a eerie dissatisfaction towards Baruch life. What’s wrong with stating that the reason for such discontent towards Baruch is due to the fact that it is a commuter school is because that it isn’t the only factor that plays in this problem. There are complaints about the elevators, dorms, student life and the whole campus in general, almost all the time. It’s time to improve Baruch before it’s too late. If not, Baruch will continue to slowly decline in student participation as well as renovation opportunities in the years to come. Believe it or not, Baruch is in need of change. The Baruch community has suffered enough. Once things are better, the impact of such trans-formative renovations will not only be beneficial for the whole college but also put CUNY Bernard M. Baruch College as the new favorite in NYC for all future students and generations to enjoy and cherish forever.