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SUNY College of Technology October 4, 1985 Page 3 Busses run until 10:25 N oteof T his ! — Last run leaving Marcy at 10:05 reaching Potter at 10:15 and Mill Square at 10:20 In general: Busses run at 25 minute intervals starting at 7:30, with destination stops of 5 minutes after departure from Court Street to Mills/Potter, 10 minutes from Potter to Harcy. (Cayan..cont’d) I welcome your expression of wisdom as exemplified by your decision to join the College of Technology family. John Masefield, late Poet-Laureate of England, expressed his sentiments for universities in words that perhaps merit our attention: \There are few earthly things more beautiful than a University. It is a place where those who hate ignorance may strive to know, where those who perceive truth may strive to make others see; where seekers and learners alike, banded together in the search for knowledge, will honor thought in all its finer ways, will welcome thinkers in distress or in exile, will uphold ever the dignity of thought and learning and will exact standards in these things. They give to the young in their impressionable years the bond of a lofty purpose shared, of a great corporate life whose links will not be loosed until they die. They give young people that close companionship for which youth longs, and that chance of the endless discussion of the themes which are endless, without which youth would seem a waste of time.\ From the Office of Dean Keymer Good columns write themselves. This one could barely get written. I tried to write about the changes that have taken place on campus this Fall — the inter-campus move, the logistics of the split campus, the dec ision to move to a non-alcoholic pub. Even with the dislocation that we have experienced this Fall, the basic services have all been accounted for. The bus loop seems to work. TV bulletin boards are located in each buil ding. They also work (sometimes). The campus newsheet, the Flake, is distributed to all classroom buildings twice a week (Mondays and Thursdays). The Pub (which will probably be renamed) reopens on Monday, September 30th, Monday through Thursday, 5-9 pm, with chicken wings, pizza slices, ice cream, and soda. The Student Handbook will be ready for distribution next week; it has been redesign ed as an appointments calendar for student use. There are seven flag football teams rea dy to play, an intercollegiate golf team, ditto a cross country team. A number of men and women basketball players who look sus piciously like the players op the teams from last Spring, iihang out at the Beekerdome from time to time practicing. All of this news was supposed to take up MUCH more space. What happened? It is now 4:30 pm on the afternoon before the morning that copy is due. What else can I write about? The Yankees have bombed, Dennis Johnson of the Celtics will earn $800,000+ a year for the next four years, The Talking Heads are the best live band, Steve Reich writes more pleasing music than Philip Glass, and Roz Chast (Parrallel Univeres) and Gary Larsen (The Far Side) are the funniest single stip cartoonists. If you want to eat out elegantly but without bankrupting yourself, go to Symeon's on Commercial Drive for Greek food, The Casa Too Mucha on Genesee street in New Hartford for Mexican food, or the Polonaise on Roosevelt Drive (off French Rd.) for a French version of Polish food. Phoebe's has the best moderate priced food in Syracuse Carmellas's, on The Seneca Turnpike, has fair food and good ambience. If you like Jazz, try the Clinton House, four miles from Utica in Clinton. (Am I finished? More space ? What next?) Carol Croomes plans to initiate weekly Game Nights in the Pub/College Center. Ditto Fitness Nights, with aerobic dancing and ex ercise. Do you like gorilla jokes? Ask me.