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Should the administration require classroom attendance?


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Kristen Didway,
senior, educational ministries:

"I wish they didn't, but honestly, that's what keeps me going to class when I'd rather skip. It helps us get our money's worth."

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Ian Oliver,
freshman, youth ministry:

"If students can maintain their grades, then why should they also have to go to class all the time?"

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Joel Yoder,
sophomore, intercultural studies:

"Yes. Then you're getting the most beneficial part of the education--direct interaction with the profs."

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Scott Nichols,
M. Div.:

"We're all adults; we ought to make our own decisions, and if we choose to miss a class, it's for a good reason."

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Jordyne Figg,
sophomore, intercultural Studies:

"Yes. It should be required because we're here to be in class. I do like our allowed skips, though."

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Matthew Lanser,
junior, hebrew:

"No. I learn so much more with students who respect the material and actually want to be in class."

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