Better late than never. Students have been filling out course evaluations for years now, but unfortunately they have not been able to easily access those results.

Now this has changed. Students can get teacher and course evaluations via the Internet using their Access accounts. This service will allow students to learn more about classes and teachers from the experiences of other students. If used, this should decrease the number of students scrambling to add and drop classes during the first few weeks of the semester.

Because of the increased access and importance of the evaluations students will be able to better hold their professors accountable.



Editorial Board: Course reviews

For the past few years, the pattern has been the same: Need a meal? Hillside. Need a snack? Hillside. Want a sweet treat? Hillside. Need a sweet treat? Hillside. Sad? Happy? Angry? Frustrated? Tired? Hopeful? Excited? Bored? Busy? Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside.  Read More

Editorial Board: Course reviews

As per tradition, “The State of the Campus Times” updates readers on our affairs — the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) and Publisher write this pseudo-column at the start and end of every semester to articulate the struggles and joys found through managing your local student-run newspaper. We also introduce ourselves and our projects, what we hope to achieve during our terms, and we provide progress updates regarding past management’s pursuits. Read More

Editorial Board: Course reviews

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