Introduction:
Hello everyone, I’m glad that you’re all here. Always progressing, innovating and striving towards improvement is the hallmark of business, and it is fitting that Baruch, one of the top undergraduate schools in the nation for business should do so as well. You have all worked hard on improving the Baruch experience, and half the battle is identifying what the issues that students really care about are. We are here today, as students, to let you know what we believe should be your next focus. Fixing the elevators in the Lawrence and Eris building is critical, as this issue inconveniences thousands of students every day. Adding greenery is also important, as many studies have shown that doing so has many positive benefits. Lastly, we believe that making the commute for dormers easier is important, as it will let them experience a more quintessential dorming experience. We have also come up with a variety of ways in which these issues can be addressed.
Conclusion:
I hope you will keep our speech in mind as you consider how to make yours, and our, school better. These are important issues, and we have all thought long and hard about the solutions we shared with you today. We know that we may not have accounted for everything, and that some things we ask may not actually be feasible or possible; all we ask is that you try to fix these issues in anyway you can, even if our specific methods are insufficient. Most of the benefits of the things we suggest right now would not be immediate, and would take several years to implement. We understand this, but don’t mind, because we want the same thing as you; a better experience for future Baruch students. Thank you for listening to us, and we hope you enjoy your evening.