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Feedback The closing of Greene Street in to 4 ,p,m* M?nday through front of Russell House has been an Friday an<* open all day on the issue for almost 20 years. Student w^ken(is. u r TTO? ?A- " ' giuupo iwvc luugui 10 close the UU1,!C UOVy siuuems ana perstreet, and the Columbia City sonnel were asked to discuss their Council has refused. The issue is Vlews on Greene Street and give before the Council again but has some possible options to closing the not received a final vote. . street. interviews by Mary Ann Banich. The Street is now closed from 9 Photos by Andy Putnam. Hi : "I think that it should be left just the way it is at present, because after classes are over it is free of the students for cars to pass." ; "It should be closed because it is more mm B convenient. There should be more parking. I y think that the present policy is just fine." % English graduate student * ... "I think it should be closed for good. JBB Students walking across here during the day have too much of a chance of getting hit by a 1 car. They are lucky that there has been so few 'S injuries in the oast vears." - "It should be closed at night because it is lio 4"/"* ?<-*U. I* ??? * w uiivc uuuugn nere wiinoui someone '^SHSBr v: running out in front of you, and with all the * jBjBgPr v'Ss* parking it is very congested." f Retail management sophomore "I don't care because I don't drive. I feel that I can cross the street when there is rnmnntur o/>ionpfl froohm/nn $': \.JS^I : ? W :?S. y;CI 4K! "It should never be closed for good. The Wx *M W Present policy is fine. They could put speed ^ bumps so that the cars would have to slow B down for students. It is especially bad for the l| W handicapped students. There also should be no parking on the street. That causes a lot of accidents." V * Larry Thomas ^ Journalism senior "I think that it should be closed for good. I They could open it during the summer for the IjOi Kvilfl residents of Columbia. I don't feel that this street is that important to motorists; they can find another route. The students should not ^Hfl have to look every time they want to cross the #;w?* street during the day." ^ Tim Mooney - |f English freshman j- ^ A mf &Mi. CHRIS MILLER'S ADULT^TC^^IOUR Chris is contributing editor to National Lampoon WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27 - 8:00 pm RTTSSF.T.T. HniTSR Rii i onnM STUDENTS FREE W/ID PUBLIC $2.50 II >KAS ami h CAROLINA PROGRAM UNION ISSUKS TRIPS & EXPEDITIONS AND THE USC TRAVEL CENTER PRESENTS: _cjc? ^ W JHE 1982 WORLD'S FAR. ( SATURDAY, OCTOBER 50,1982 ) I $4o.oo includes: I ? One day trip to view the theme "Energy Turns the i i \A/nrlriM V V V/ I I M ? Round trip transportation via Greyhound Coach Lines ? Gate admission & ticket Leaving use at 5:00 a.m. and returning at 11:00 p.m. LIMIT: Only 42 seats available! Pretrip Meeting: October 26,1982 at 6:00 p.m. in Russell House University union Rm. 304 | Payment due upon registration. Register now thru October 25th IN THE TRAVEL CENTER Room 209 Russel I House or call 777-7130 I MADE POSSIBLE BY STUDENT ACTIVITY FEES V _ t . ' c*n<n*mA r?wwr?n umom fl