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Campus tours best method for representing NU to prospective students

Issue date: 7/17/08 Section: Forum
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As a former assistant director of undergraduate admission at Northwestern and the person who hired Lily Becker two years ago, I am disappointed that someone would write such a hurtful and unfair editorial about her. Under my watch, she performed her job admirably, bringing warmth, kindness and a superb record of campus accomplishments to the job. Lily is a genuinely sweet and loving person who does not deserve the harsh judgment you gave her. Disregarding the fact that, in my experience, she is a wonderful tour guide, we're not talking about a public figure who needs to be scrutinized to ensure the honest working of a government body. We're talking about a nice, gentle girl doing her best to show people around a college campus.

Since you're a Medill student, you know you have to verify your facts before a story goes to print - even if it's an editorial.

A few points of clarification: The admission office must obtain permission each summer to showcase a room in a residence hall. It must be a room that is close to the route so the tour doesn't extend from a reasonable length of time to an unwieldy and exhausting afternoon (or morning). Aside from that, the housing office chooses which room the office can show. A lot depends on where Cherubs and other students on campus for the summer are living since the tour can't show an occupied room.

You note that "in [your] experience, [residential colleges are] the last place most people want to live." That helps me make my next point. All a tour guide can draw from are her own experiences. I don't remember where Lily lived, but maybe she lived in a residential college and loved it, or perhaps her friends did. The admission office never asks tour guides to embellish or lie about their experiences. It is the guide's responsibility to best convey to visitors her personal Northwestern experience.
The tour doesn't have time to go up to North Campus, again, without making the visit much longer (and in the summer, sweatier) than most people would wish. Two years ago, under my watch, the office tried developing an alternate route that included North Campus. It didn't work. People were uninterested and frequently dropped off the tour.
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