The attendance of forums for the restructure of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and College of Criminal Justice (CCJ) last year was terrible despite vocal student protest. It was partly because the forums were poorly timed and poorly advertised.
The other day I was chatting with a professor about Northeastern. We both came to a conclusion: While Northeastern may have a million things wrong with it, there’s one thing that keeps it going - the students. It sounds corny, I know, but think about it.
Have you ever heard of racial profiling? What about student profiling? You know, like when a Northeastern University Police Department (NUPD) officer stops you on a Saturday night and demands that they see the contents of your backpack as you walk to your freshman residence hall.