STJ is starting to get an increase in applicatants and even though STJ has a great athletic program, that is all we are known for. We put to much effort in our athletic program and little into academics. I felt that my high school, St. Joseph's Preparatory School in Philadelphia, was harder than STJ. Fordham has a rule with professors that they must maintain a C+ average for all students otherwise they will be investigated. I know students at STJ who took easy professors. When I worked on the baseball team, there was a sheet that somebody created who told you which professors to take and which ones not to take. The ones that not to take were the hard ones and the ones who to take were the easy ones. Friends of mine, even ones not in Sports Managment wanted to take Alex Evans class because it met once a week for 15 minutes and everyone got an A. I even saw a Dominic Scianna test that was 125 questions and I knew all of them and I was a Legal Studies major, not a SPM major (BTW, it was all St. John's sports trivia questions). I think Harrington needs to create a cap on Admissions, raise it to Fordham standards like having a 3.7 GPA in high school, reward the students taking AP/Honors classes, and telling teachers to challenge students more. I saw on Wikipedia, most of our famous Alumni are sports related with the only exception being Mario Cuomo and Cardinal Belivoquca who is only known if you live in Philadelphia. Fordham has Marry Higgins Clark, Alan Alda, Gerraldine Ferraro, G. Gordon Liddy, and Denzel Washington plus we created Stat Boy Tony Reali who still has a credible job at ESPN compared to Howie Schawb, and we have Vin Scully and Michael Kay who does not get ripped constantly by Phil Mushick in the Post. I sorry if it sounds like I am ripping STJ but we need to start focusing on academics more, more buildings is not helping us. So what we build a new building, are the students going to become more intelligent. We are seen as a last option safety school right now instead of a first choice. Fordham is starting to become a first choice school instead of Georgetown rejects. I am sorry if I constantly use Fordham as an example but from working in the athletic department and going to games, I sense this hatred towards the school and I am using this space to serve as a motivator. Commuters that I knew at STJ (By the way, going to SJU's high school, I do believe St Joe's owns the right to SJU because they came first in 1851 to our 1863) chose this school because its a glorified CUNY and Queens College red-tape is heavy, if they could get into Fordham, they would choose that. Overall, we are only seen as a basketball school (and soccer, sorry baseball, only south and west schools are respected for that sport). We need to make the top 100, no more unranked tier 3. For the 2012 election, we need to get MSNBC or CNN to hold a Republican primary debate at Carnesca just like FAU held a Republican (they also had Democrat but they backed out after the partial delegate controversy and they illegally pushed up their primary). We need the "investigation" rule I mentioned earlier and make classes harder. Otherwise, FAU will pass us on the rankings and none of us want a Jarvis school to be better than us. Basketball is a good marketing tool because it was my love for college basketball that drew me to the information booth my sophomore year of high school at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. I just don't want to go to my grave thinking that STJ is a basketball school only, not a place where the top people from their high school's go. We need to become more well balanced like University of Florida for example with being academically great and having a kick butt atletic program. Sorry if I offended anybody or if I focused more on bashing STJ but I think its time we stopped focus on athletics and buildings, and more on admission standards because then, even though our basketball team is not good right now, at least we can take joy that we are an academic powerhouse like Fordham, BC, Georgetown, and ND if we raise our standards.