Features Commuter problems to By Lisa Noro Is there enough gas in the car? What’s the weather forecast? Will there be a traffic jam this morning? All of these questions concern a large number of students attending school here -- the commuters. Approximately seventy per cent of students on Capitol Campus are commuters. Many drive from as far as Gettysburg to as close as Middletown. Yet, they all share the same gripes. Some gripes include the ques tion of whether there should be a light on Rt. 230? Why does Fruehauf have the right of way in the rear parking lot? Is it necessary to pay to park each semster? Does the University need that income? Where is the official car pooling board? MMkhm laatt W 944-9991 Campus League Nile 801 l drilling services. Bogs, Shoos and Accessories *l.OO off any medium or large pizza SAVE A BUCK WHETHER YOU EAT IT HERE OR TAKE IT HOME. JUST PRESENT THIS COUPON AT THE PARTICIPATING PIZZA HUT® RESTAURANT NEAREST YOU “There are a lot of good things under our roof” Shouldn’t there be a service do ing that? According to some, commuter students need a forum. Dr. John Teske, co-chairman of the Student Affairs Commit tee, plans to provide just that. On April 5,1983, at 12:15 and 5:30 in the Lion’s Den, com muters will get to voice their opinion’s. “We are already, willing and able to improve stu dent life, but we can’t do it alone. We need more student impact.” Commuting isn’t the only pro blem Teske is concerned with. “We would like students to know that we can be a source of information and not just a place to air complaints.” Teske, co-chairing the Stu dent Affairs Committee with Cheryl Ebel, also wants *Hut air in April meeting students to know this commit- In the interest of providing tee is not just another “arm of commuter students with a com the administration.” There are mon link, Student Government three student members, in- has been working on a eluding S.G.A. president. Tom “commuter service bulletin Halley, ten faculty members board.” Located in the stairwell and three administrators on the near (he Lion’s Den, the board committee. will offer several services to “We’ve become known as the driving students. ‘oversight committee’ and the “Students driving to major ‘umbrella committee.’ In reali- cities could place notices for ty we are just one of the many riders, said Tom Halley, SGA conduits for students to go President, “in addition to through. After all, we are battl- listing car pool information.” ing the same dragon.” Guess what... Toucan get pregnant the first time. lA L-J n TM-COOrtTY W PLANNED RVRENTHOOD l9lO North Second Street, Harrisburg. Pa. 944-1421 44 Highspire Plaza. Middletown. Pa. jllhe FRTBVG Room!] j | «ikCSOH 10 South Union St. | j I Middletown, Pa. 17057 . , | I j . . «*** j I i j I The Newest Shop 1 j j | j V In Town I { j ! Kkin I j j J j 11 20 % 9ff~ALL iitife\ I ! j Name Brand Jeans & Tops j j i j For Men & Women ! j !