Re: Hey SDSU Students.
Student Apathy isn't affecting just SDSU. http://apps.dailysundial.com/images/feb15pdf.pdf Go to page 8
Have the students become comfortable with doning the minimum amount of stuff required and then stop functioning after that. It's a sad sight to see, that we, the future leaders of this country, don't give a crap about school or anything else important.
Student Apathy isn't affecting just SDSU. http://apps.dailysundial.com/images/feb15pdf.pdf Go to page 8
When I was younger, I had an unrelenting fascination with the ideas perpetuated by popular culture and entertainment about college life. I grew out of that when faced with the initial reality of attending college in the same city where I grew up. I figured that when I went away to school, to what could presumably be called a “real” college environment, this would change.
I didn’t anticipate a campus such as CSUN . I almost feel stupid for complaining that it doesn’t live up to the ideal college experience that we’re all told to expect – until I start to realize that at some college campuses people are actually into connecting with their peers and other members of the university community, where the school isn’t defined by a perpetual state of not giving a damn.
There’s no doubt in my mind that a majority of readers are by now giving that tired “but we’re a commuter school” excuse for not being involved or not being passionate about something, anything that relates to either CSUN or, say, current events in general. That is not an excuse to be lacking in spirit or interest in events that are happening on campus. The plain truth seems to be that
some people on campus are lazy, unwilling or both.
I am not saying being involved means you have to go to every Red Rally or sporting event decked out in red because you feel you have to be. There are so many ways to contribute to CSUN and its community, but nearly everyone acts like they can’t be bothered.
I didn’t anticipate a campus such as CSUN . I almost feel stupid for complaining that it doesn’t live up to the ideal college experience that we’re all told to expect – until I start to realize that at some college campuses people are actually into connecting with their peers and other members of the university community, where the school isn’t defined by a perpetual state of not giving a damn.
There’s no doubt in my mind that a majority of readers are by now giving that tired “but we’re a commuter school” excuse for not being involved or not being passionate about something, anything that relates to either CSUN or, say, current events in general. That is not an excuse to be lacking in spirit or interest in events that are happening on campus. The plain truth seems to be that
some people on campus are lazy, unwilling or both.
I am not saying being involved means you have to go to every Red Rally or sporting event decked out in red because you feel you have to be. There are so many ways to contribute to CSUN and its community, but nearly everyone acts like they can’t be bothered.
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