kind of keep these things in mind, and while the university has a lot community of outreach, we marsha brown, who was a community activist heading some of these kind of these outreach moments. i think it would be great for the faculty to go into the high schools in newark and teach a lot of the classes and encourage students who would be the first people in their families to go to college, even the high school graduation rate in newark is very, very low. rather than necessarily just relying on remedial programs for students that can already get in, and i think there's a real class issue that we need to think about. these students need a lot of support. a lot of people are not going qualify for loans and other things to attend rutgers and to pay the tuition that rutgers requires, especially when we consider how our world is becoming more urban and global, and a lot of students now are international students, who are by default paying full tuition. do not have to be subsidized in any way. so i think we need to keep all these things in mind. and while i'm certainly being critical, i think it's