As a graduate of Wheaton College, I was president of the Earthkeepers organization that worked with the administration to institute campus-wide recycling, back in 1997, 1998. We were successful in adding recycling only after demonstrating that it was not only financially feasible but also more cost effective. That is to say, we facilitated change at the administrative level by bringing the level of discourse up to their level. I'd imagine that if the same folks are there that our organization worked with (and they are, according to the web site) you will find them an amicable bunch if you are well-prepared and clear about how this new policy negatively affects students rights.
As a graduate of Wheaton College, I was president of the Earthkeepers organization that worked with the administration to institute campus-wide recycling, back in 1997, 1998. We were successful in adding recycling only after demonstrating that it was not only financially feasible but also more cost effective. That is to say, we facilitated change at the administrative level by bringing the level of discourse up to their level. I'd imagine that if the same folks are there that our organization worked with (and they are, according to the web site) you will find them an amicable bunch if you are well-prepared and clear about how this new policy negatively affects students rights.