Four plans to increase minority enrollment at Mason were passed. All four plans are listed and described with accompanying concerns, notably where students will be coming from.
Despite Mason’s efforts to increase campus diversity, black students feel alienated and lacking representation. A 100-page study was conducted to understand black students' campus sentiment. Black students suggest recommended steps to improve…
The Joseph Gurfein, director of planning at GMU, received massive waves of student backlash after creating a plan to replace the Campus Ministry office with an office for the new Minority Affairs program. This plan was not final, and the Campus…
he removal of the Campus Ministry office from the student union became an issue of students’ rights among the campus populous. Students became frustrated with the removal of student spaces from what they believe should be a building to serve their…
Students argue for why the Campus Ministry is an important office and central social spot for the student body. The Ministry is emphasized as all-faith inclusive with religious leaders providing help in crisis intervention, financial support, job…
The advent of the new school year did not soften student attitudes towards the displacement of the Campus Ministry office. Students signed petitions against the move and the head of the Student Government wrote an angry letter about Gurfein’s plan.
Darius Swann, the special assistant to the President of Minority Affairs, wrote a letter to the editor about his dissatisfaction with the coverage of the new Minority Affairs’ office placement.