Show Student Activity Cards To Each His In a letter to the a student raised a question in Friday's Chronicle which rears its head It concerns the fact that student activity cards are not An argument can be made since students pay for admission to athletic theatrical productions and other University events when they pay their activity they should be able to extend the use of these cards for admission to other people when they are not able to attend events It is not for the University to allow activity cards to be and students are entitled to know the When the University assesses activity it operates on the assumption that all students will not attend all If each student were charged the price of admission to all programs and the fee would have to be much higher than the eight dollars now taken from tuition payments to provide activity when the student pays his activity he is not paying the price of admission to all University but is paying for the opportunity to attend those events he chooses free of This opportunity is his and can not be transferred to another person who does not own an activity card and is therefore responsible for paying the full price of admission for any event he The University is justified in following this The injustice arises when over-crowded conditions prevent the admission to University events of students who have paid activity fees and who wish to as is often the case with basketball This should be one incentive for the construction of a new a project which has been urged for a number of years and is now under serious consideration by the Board of Regents for the near |