Say NO to Violence;We Need Peace! (part I)
Recently some unpleasant issues are going between first-year students and upper-class women. Anger stirs on campus, disappointment grows. I don’t want to criticize each side. But as a first-year international student who came to this campus with curiosity and all kinds of beautiful expectation, I feel I have the responsibility to say something.
I went to high school and have seen some school drama going on. But things happening here at Randolph do exceed my expectation. There is nothing new about upper-class students bullying the lower-class. But this time it is different. Maybe since our college planned to go co-ed the class year of 2007-2008 has been doomed to be hard. Just like people are not willing to leave their hometown to settle in a new place, nobody likes change. We are afraid of losing things that mean so much to us during the change. And the truth is we do lose important things, which makes us more scared and hopeless. That is also why at the beginning all we see is negative facts and we might be so sure that there will be no happy endings. Let me tell you something interesting. (To Be Continued)