Show 2-C- Friday January 29 EU— 1982 Support activities OPINION “P Dear Editor Ever since winter nextmeeting For future reference quarter started all I’ve been hearing is “There's PP1 tramund basketball an to here” Apartments allow student's freedom £ nothing Those people are exactly in February the same ones who never V will be a slave day during go to any planned ac- “Eagle Week” plus a lot Uvitfes Sure it’s a lot easier to of basketball games and So instead of fpmpiflin and gripe about dances there being nothing to do griping that there’s than actually going out nothing to do check the calendar first or ask and supporting it There have been a around to find out just on CEU couple times when at a what’s going at Jayceen Craven dance week after week you see the same people out there having a good time A lot of people come early see no one there gripe about it and leave Then they wonder why no one ever shows up How is the student government supposed to support the student body if the student body ByLisaGines come and fill up holes in the wall or salt ice ridden Finally after many months of waiting the Townhouse apartments have residents I'm one of steps caused from a water fight This cost is the lucky ones who are able to take advantage of distributed among students living there For one the apartment style living thing I don’t want to pay any additional costs These apartments are spacious and allow the Townhouse is a great way of meeting people but it also seems to be causing some friction between student more freedom and control over their daily lives I think however some students living there friends It’s funny how people can be good friends should control their freedom but the minute they live together they fight like cats and dogs Okay folks it’s time for my little pep Townhouse is expected to house students for to talk Give in a little Why not compromise instead come with must so be treated many years they of fighting great care Walls shouldn’t be used as dart boards or the hallways used for water fights These things It seems to me people living together should know how to compromise Isn’t that what you do in can only deteriorate the building How would you feel if you moved in the apartments 10 years from life give a little and take a little? Is a friendship now and saw dart holes and water marked doors worth jeopardizing just because somebody’s music is to loud or you didn’t do the dishes on Tuesday and walls You’d think a bunch of animals lived there before night? I don’t think so You got a problem sit down What does it cost the students with all these and talk Have a little respect for your fellow roommate maintenance costs for cleaning up after people All it can do is make housing costs go up I mean it Apartment style living is the only way to live It costs money to get the shaving cream out of the gives students freedom allows them to have closer personal relationships and teaches us the meaning carpet and peanut butter and jelly off the neighbors of compromise So enjoy it door It costs money to have a maintenance man doesn’t support the student government? How many CEU students go to a basketball game besides Improved smoking area sought By R David Creekmore Despite pleas of smokers the only designated smoking lounge on campus remains an eyesore Research shows that not many students know where the smoking lounge is located and of those who are aware of its location few choose to use it because of its shabby condition The student who first directed me to the lounge described it as “a joke” and commented “You'd think we were a bunch of animals” At first glance the lounge smoking reminded me of basements furnished and used by San Francisco winos The furniture’s upholstery is tom and in some places gone Exposed wood framing is covered with graffitti and has been gouged by knives while the room’s only rocking chair ir missing an armrest While I sat there wondering how such a clean little campus could have a for a smoking lounge Sharon Hardman stopped in for a coffee break and we discussed the condition of the lounge She said that she frequently takes her coffee break in the lounge but seldom sees anyone else there hole-in-the-w- more about the situation I talked with several staff and faculty members They knew very little about the problem but one faculty member suggested I talk with Dr Vanderlinden Dean of Student Affairs for more information When questioned about the problems of the lounge Dr Vanderlinden responded that students 5 EDITOR Sports Editor Business Manager Reporters Copy Advisor Advisor m Mike Barrett Jayceen Craven MwriS Jayceen Craven Mike Barrett Ada Scovill -- VV: Tim Rasmussen Richard Chavez NaTani Noyes Jerry Hansen ToddGorishek Richard Chavez Tim Rasmussen -- Larry Severed Susan Polster THE EAQLE The official student publication of the College Is of Eastern Utah Price Utah The Eagle to the service and dedicated to jive Information student body It represents In The editorial opinions expressed The Eagle of do not necessarily reflect viewpoints student staff y in- - smoking He terest in improving the lounge all Hardman commented that the lounge is often locked and has been filthy every time she has been in it In an effort to learn 1HE E4GLE haven’t shown any I process of changing all the locks on campus so many of the ones in use are spares and maintenance personnel often do not have keys for the obsolete locks Ven-derlind- lounge remaining locked when it should be open The Dean of Student Affairs had no explanation for the room not being cleaned but said that he would look into the problem demonstrate student interest a To petition asking for new furniture is being cir-- edmitepdltta as evidence of interest r Vanderlinden will ask the school senate to appropriate funds for the furniture The next budget appropriation meeting of the school senate will be held during the fall quarter of ’82 Both smokers and are showing an interest in refurnishing the smoking lounge by non-smok-ers signing a Willardson a student said she thought they our little room” One staff member described a slum the lounge as and an eyesore” very much in need of new Don Burge that the Amoklng'trtai M 'ris a commented -- players cheerleaders Debs and band? How about the play this past week? Or how about the dance the that? Friday before Instead of griping about it why not- suggest something to your class representative that he or - furniture is needed Until the fall quarter of ’82 the burden of im- proving the smoking lounge is on the shoulders of concerned smokers at CEU Bookstore notice upon en tering the bookstore must their books bags the rack at toe France of fo stora Any merchandise carried the bookstore from Everyone the outside Price Floral will become automatically bookstore property!! I 60 W Main 2731 Price-6- 37 Planned Parerithooi Utah Association of t East Main petition Speaking out in support of the petition Melanie Marshall said “This is furniture Wendy the en suggested this may be the reason for the smoking disgrace and says that something should be done about it When asked if smoking students would par- tidpate in projects to raise money for new furniture “ Room 8-- Price Hours 8:00-4:3- 0 8:00-4:3- 0 Friday Utah ' X Wednesday Thursday 8:00-4:3- 0 9:00-4:3- 0 9:00-4:3- 0 Appointment Necessary 637-148- 3 It) |