Baruch has been at the forefront of a revolution. Down the road it will probably do it again. It isn’t obvious why Baruch has become so popular over the years. Ever since the Baruch community moved from its original campus to the Newman Vertical Campus in 2001, there has been a boom in student loyalty. Baruch College’s retention rate for first year students was a whopping ninety two percent. Even after moving to the Vertical Campus, the honorable administration deemed it wise to renovate the former Campus now dubbed the Lawrence & Eris Building. The same should be done for the next revolutionary project-renovating Baruch College, one more time. The Baruch faculty and executive board must eventually find it wise to plan ahead of time and seize the moment while it lasts. Baruch College may be entering another age and willing to grow into more. The revelation is inevitable. It is time to fix these elevators, make the dorms feel closer to home and truly make Baruch home-everybody’s home. If we did it once-we can do it again and we will do it again and we must, do it again.