Lots of students at GRCC are using the internet site called “Rate-My-Professor” to collect information about their professors. This is one of the most popular sources to get to know more about professors. This web site contains almost every college or university in America, England, Scotland, Canada, Wale and professors’ teaching style, characteristic, and other things about them.
School is said to be a place for education. When you go to Green River, you go to learn. One of the many learning tools available to students are the public computers in the Holman Library. Not everybody uses these tools for learning though. Many people choose to play video games during the primary education hours of 9-3.
Students at Green River Community College (GRCC) want a place to eat that is convenient and doesn’t cost them an arm and a leg. Student, Kendra Strunks, said “the food from the Gator Grill is ok, but I prefer going to places like Wendy’s, Subway or even Teriyaki” Many students agree with Strunks, saying that Subway is one of their favorite places to eat.
Unlike for online, Green River teachers are not getting paid extra for their overloaded face-to-face classes. It is unfair that, no matter how many students they take, they get the same salary. Why then would teachers overload their classes? And if teachers don’t overload, where do students go for their degree requirements? Compensation for overloading classes needs to be pushed for both the students’ and the teachers’ sake.
Why the Mental Health Parity Act is detrimental to mental healthcare
Recently there has been news that mental patients are no longer getting treatment and are being discharged regardless of whether they have been diagnosed as fit to live outside their mental institutions. This has been an issue that is usually looked over because it doesn’t really affect people unless they have an immediate family member who has been diagnosed as mentally ill.