The Collegian December 12,1985 Page Seven Student Voice: Some students voice opposition to vehicles travelling on the walkways to classroom buildings during change of classes. The “Student Voice” posed a variety of students with the question, “What do you think of vehicular traffic on the walkways during class change?” Joanna Robson, 7th semester, Human Resource Management: “It makes me really nervous because there are so many people walking that you end up running into each other. It’s hazardous to my health and all student’s health. When it’s a rainy day, the Chris Downey, Ist semester, Human Development: “I don’t think it’s a big deal for the students. It’s probabley a pain for the people driving in cars because they have to wait a while for the people to clear.” Amy Kurtzhals, 3rd semester, Marketing: “I think when classes are letting out, especially in winter, that the vehicles should let the students have the right of way. Vehicles should have a different route.” “What do you think of vehicular traffic on the walkways during class change?” ffltz Sritfel? (Emmtttan Come and see the superb wool of the Black Welsh mountain sheep until recently classed as a rare breed. We’ve something for every member of the family to name but a few: there should be another time when they could travel through the walkway. Unless there’s an emerge ncy--that’s understandable. ’ ’ Tim Hall, 3rd semester, MIS: “Security does not enforce speed limit on the walkways which an noys me because it’s dangerous to students who are unaware of traf fic approaching from the rear. If students must park in the parking lots and walk to class, I feel the faculty should too.” invites you to visit us at Behrend College the week of Dec. 16-19 hats, scarves, Steptoe mittens, socks, chunky ribbed sweaters, shooting jerseys, roii collar jackets, mugs, sheepskin pelts, knitting wools, tweeds and aran patterned sweaters - Complete outfit as shown at ieft $B9. (as seen in Vogue) feature
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