A well deserved #1

<p>My point to all of you is that this is not the forum to bring about change. It works against you, frankly. </p>

<p>The best method is to take it to the responsible parties (and I think you know who they are) directly, perhaps with several other students joining you, or a group/club. Polite, firm, direct. </p>

<p>I am not defending Sodexho or even Fordham on this. I am saying Princeton Review is just the opinions of a few students they interview. Its not scientific. And the cafeteria could use improvement. </p>

<p>Its not about squelching free speech either. Its about being selective about what and where you say it, careful not to bring about a result you dont want or just blowing in the wind. </p>

<p>Prospective students and their parents DO read these boards and yes, some of them may well make a decision, particularly early in the process, about student life; cafeteria quality. It happens.</p>