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Sunday, October 04, 2009
By Wylie Zhao
$0Although the students who attend Baruch College Campus High School do not have to share their school building with another school anymore, they have lost many of the privileges. $0$0With the exception of the Newman Library, students can no longer use many of the facilities of Baruch College. In addition, the security guards the school has relied on are now replaced.$0$0The appearance of the new building is deceptive. Rumors about the pristine conditions of the lockers were not entirely true. $0$0On the first day of school, students complained about the classrooms and the building in general. $0$0“The unity that we shared in the previous building no longer exists because the classrooms are now on separate floors,” said Eric Zhuo, a senior. “Even the teachers said that.” $0$0Many classrooms were unsuitable for a learning environment. But that is not suprising because teachers were only given two weeks to move into the new building and unpack everything without much assistance.$0$0Despite the cons of the transition, students should not condemn the relocation because they should appreciate the pleasure in being able to attend school. The location and the condition of the school should not matter as long as it does not impede the students' learning. $0
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