c.c. reader Problems with student center To The Editor: Why do they call it a stu dent center? When a building is entitled “Student Center” it would be safe to assume that it is for sudents. This is my second term here at capitol campus and as far as I can tell the activities office is not much of an activities office, as experienced this past week end. Myself and a Mend wanted to play pool at the student center. As usual the activities office and social committee had nothing planned so Saturday night proved naturally boring. Then, we found out the student center was locked. When we requested the key at the R.A. office in Wrisberg Hall we were denied and told by the R.A. on duty Saturday night, that some- Bin Wyatt Term 12 Journalism Luzerne County Community College I chose Capitol Campus because of its close proximity to the state Capitol and because I grew somewhat weary of N.E. Penna. Opinions at a glance What are your reasons for coming to capitol campus? by foster Grad. Education Temple University Capitol is close to my home and they have the reading specialist course in which I am interested. Perspectives one had to be working there. On occasions before, we could get the key for an ex change of our I.D. card, but this was not so last Saturday night. Is it going to be this way every weekend, where students who do stay on cam pus don’t even have the use of the student center? Another Mend wanted to go over to study and the R.A. still wouldn’t give him the key or offer to open it up. Although the student center doesn’t have much to offer it still provides some recreation for “Left-behind" students and should be open. Kevin Monroe Term 8 MDET Gregory K. Chubboz Term 11 Business Ferrum College, Ferrum, VA Tm attending Capitol because my parents live in the area making it cheaper, also because Penn State has the eleventh best business program in the U.S. Term 8 MDET York Campus I liked the program in engin eering technology offered here, and the location saves on living expenses by being able to com mute. ■ to O No choice Editor: A sad situation has devel oped in our Dept, of Housing and Food Service. In our cafe teria we have no choice but to eat Tender Touch bread, which is produced by a company whose regular employees are on strike. We are also forced to sleep Wayne Berkemeyer Term 7 EDET PSU Dela. Co. Campus It offered the degree I wanted. Bert Davino Term 12 Marketing University of Conn. University Park was too crow ded....no place to live. Capitol is on a more personal basis. The ratio of guys to girls isn’t bad here either! on sheets produced by the J.P. Stevens Co. which is the na tions number one violator of the National Labor Relations Act and the subject of a nation wide union boycott. As a person raised in a decent home, where I was taught to respect the wishes of those who are forced to strike in order to achieve a livable wage and BITCH a i MJ'CX'I « C £S?i'®' |e 6'“ 4e B<'9'' ,e t *4'. y « Mark Servinsky Term 12 BCT Williamsport Area Community College I like the smaller class size - I think it’s much easier to learn here than at university park. Bob EUcker Term 8 MDET York Campus I chose Capitol Campus because of it’s location and the program offered. maintain human dignity, it turns my stomach to think that I am paying room and board to support unscrupulous- busi nessmen and their “scabs." I am equally disappointed in our Housing and Food Service Manager, Mr. Norm Gautreau, whose only reply to the prob lem is “do you want to eat?” -Gratz Washenik and WMC BOX Linda E. Padgett Term 8 Psychosocial Science Peirce Jr. College Capitol accepted all of my cred its. Also a previous teacher of mine, who attended Capitol Campus gave me a positive impression of Capitol. Oooooh. I heard about the male female ratio.