For UW-Madison junior Dylan Rath, the case of absentee administrator Paul Barrows is symptomatic of a continuing problem at the university – students paying more but getting less than they deserve.
“We need an administrator on campus so they are ready to deal with student issues, not looking for another job or focusing on personal problems,” said Rath, who also helps lead the student government at UW-Madison, where tuition has increased by $1,400 in the past two years.