Parking on UNK is great for a University. For example at UNL they sell 200% of the available parking spaces and at UNK they only sell 110% of available parking spaces. The price at UNK is a lot cheaper, too. Not to mention that the parking spots are a lot closer.
When I lived off campus it was much easier to find parking that was close to the buildings that I needed. Living on campus I may have to walk a long distance to my dorm but I now I'm right on campus to walk everywhere else.
Parking at UNK is great compared to the other colleges I have gone to.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
Local issues
Being able to expunge one F off of your record if it doesn't count for anything for you to graduate. I don't need to elaborate on why that should be a given. It doesn't count for anything why is it hurting my GPA.
There is only one major street running north and south in Kearney and this leads to most of the accidents in town.
The dating scene in college. This might not sound like an important editorial but it is. When there are three to four columns in the school newspaper regarding dating or the lack there then it is a problem. At college you meet someone, at the bar, then go home with them and you don't feel to bad about the bad mistake, even when they don't call you back, because they were kinda cute. This is how STD run rapid in small college towns. Is this really the future we want to leave to the next generation, and our children?
There is only one major street running north and south in Kearney and this leads to most of the accidents in town.
The dating scene in college. This might not sound like an important editorial but it is. When there are three to four columns in the school newspaper regarding dating or the lack there then it is a problem. At college you meet someone, at the bar, then go home with them and you don't feel to bad about the bad mistake, even when they don't call you back, because they were kinda cute. This is how STD run rapid in small college towns. Is this really the future we want to leave to the next generation, and our children?
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