Volume 94, Issue 5

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VOL 94 : 05 September 14th, 2016 torchonline.com

The independent student newspaper of St. John’s University

"Light of our lives"

Students react to recent deaths Page 4 & 5

Arshell Dennis Jr., (right) is shown following the on-campus memorial for his son Arhsell Dennis III (above), who was killed in an act of gun violence last month in Chicago.

TORCH PHOTO/ ROMANE SALAZAR

State of the University Address With the start of a new academic year, President Conrado “Bobby” Gempesaw emphasized the importance of student success by introducing his strategic plans to recruit, retain and support Johnnies during the State of the University Address. On Aug. 7, President Gempesaw conducted his second annual address at Taffner Field House. Joining him during the hour long event where students, faculty and administrators on the Queens Campus - as well as livestreaming to the Staten Island, Paris, Rome and Seville campuses. Historically, St. John’s has played a role in offering young men and women who might not be able to afford the cost of college the chance to obtain a higher education. “But it is not enough to provide student access,” Gempesaw said. “We must also focus on student success.” He said the three steps to ensure student success are to recruit and enroll the right

students, to retain students by providing quality education and helping them graduate and to support them with career advisement in order to find jobs or pursue graduate education.

ANGELICA ACEVEDO News Editor

“It is not enough to provide student access... We must also focus on student success.” - President Gempesaw -

According to Gempesaw, the 2016-17 freshman class is at 3,200 students, only a 1.6 percent decrease from last year’s class of 3,253. However, the total undergraduates enrolled for this school year rose to 11,737 compared to last year’s 11,327, an increase of 3.6 percent. He also said that the average SAT score for this freshman class is higher than last year’s by 13 points. He acknowledged, however, that the “better predictor” of a student’s success in

college is their high school GPA - which continues to be an average of 90, the same as last year’s entering class. “St. John’s continues to have the distinction of having the largest entering freshman core of any Catholic university or college in America,” Gempesaw said. He mentioned that graduate enrollment has also shown a steady growth since 2013. Gempesaw then stated that last year the University’s faculty presented 10 new graduate programs to the Board of Trustees, with hopes of even more programs added in the future. He then stated that freshman retention rates have been flat for the past 12 years. However, this year’s retention rate reached 83 percent compared to last year’s 80 percent, the highest it’s ever been since 1998. He went on to talk about sophomore retention and how increasingly difficult it is for many students to continue their studies for reasons such as financial instabilities. Continued on page 3

INSIDE THE ISSUE GET TO KNOW YOUR BOROUGH: Editor-in-Chief Suzanne Ciechalski highlights the best Queens has to offer. Pages 10 & 11


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