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8 VANDALISM: NO PRoBLEM ON THis CAMPUS! We Don't Have To Be Concerned With Missing Windows In The Rain, Or Doorless Doorvvays Or Even Hunger Pains That Won't Be Softened By A Bag Of Potatoe Chips Or A Milky Way Bar From The Closest Vending Machine! C3 nag By: Debra M. Kirby lf you sprinkle, when you tinkle, please be neat and wipe the seat. Mary-N-Martin, Pam loves Peter. Graffiti. Buildings, bus seats and public restrooms are full of it. Now, however, it is as much a part of col- lege campuses as exams and Greek organizations. Along with its in- crease, is vandalism and for Florida A 84 M University -thank goodness, it is minimal. True there are some cases of vend- ing machine tamperings, and in vir- tually every classroom in every building on campus, there stands a desk with no table top or a three- legged chair, but these same find- ings can be found on almost every campus in the U.S. and most are not caused by vandalism - or at least, not on FAMU's campus. Donna Miller, a data processing ma- jor from New York, said that broken chairs and desks are found in alot of the classrooms in Tucker Hall, but l've never heard of break- ins and sabotages in anu of FAMU's buildings. Veronica Giles, a junior finance ma- jor from Pompano Beach, reiterated similar sentiments. Fl-XMU has a couple of raggedy desks but I can't see where we suffer from vandalism on anything near a wide scale. The closest I know to actual vandalism is the latest run of panty raids happen- ing in the girls' dorm. she laughed. Said Debra Harper, FAMU's walls are in pretty good condition, l don't know about break-ins or broken glass doors, and I certainly haven't heard anything about any office equipment being stolen. l think van- dalism at FAMU is done on a very small scale if in fact, it is done at all. Well fellow Famuans, I for one an glad that amongst all our other prob- lems, we don' have to be concerned with walking into class one morning and finding NO four-legged chairs or NO desk without tabletops. We don't have to be concerned with missing windows in the rain, or doorless doorways or even hunger pains that won't be softened by a bag of pota- toe chips or a Milky-Way bar from the closest vending machine. Now, if only we would be that there won't be more of those darned pan- ty raids!
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