Oppositions . . .
Oppositions:
There is no grocery store or convenience store on campus. There are the Harvard Markets and then the Bookstore, but if you want to by water or toilet paper you have to take the bus down to Target or Wal-Mart, which could cost you up to three dollars just to get there. When you’re there you buy everything you need for a month because you don’t want to make the trip every week and then you have to carry it back on the bus and walk to where ever it is you live. They should put a closer target up by Dinky Town, or more towards East River Parkway. The campus connector would be accessible to these places, and have more people attracted in that direction, which might decrease Dinky Town’s highly raising crime rate. Students of The U of M would also get a discount after spending so much money there.
Another opposition that should be considered is the “Gopher Way�. Yes there are tunnels going to Coffman Hall from Moose tower and anything along the way. And there are underground tunnels going around the mall to the different halls. And there is even a connection within the buildings of Church Street. But where are the tunnels that connect the people (the students who pay to be here) to these places. The Super block doesn’t have any tunnels connecting other than the four residency halls. And the other halls and apartments within the university don’t either. There should be a large tunnel added from the super block to the rest of the tunnels AT LEAST. I would like to see direct tunnels from the super block to Coffman, Boynton Health, the Mall area, the buildings on Church St., and the Rec. and Field House. This would be the true version of the “Gopher Way�