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Rte. 1-. 'J For one reason or another people keep getting hurt . . . In 1962 students had trouble getting from Savitz Learning Center to the new Winans Dining Hall. Underground pipes, not immediately installed, held up sidewalk construction along Rte. 322 forcing everyone to walk on the road's shoulder. Conditions have not changed. Thousands of students cross that road daily at the library as well as the Triad tracks. Most drivers display caution when pedestrians are moving, but even the most cautious driver finds it difficult to drive through hundreds of students without bloody consequences. SGA has acted according to the rules and has gone through proper state department channels to have Rte. 322 re-routed. Why then are today's Stu- dents still subiected to hazardous conditions which date back 'll years or more? It is hoped that if you can make it into college, you can make a safe trip across the street. Most people can, under normal conditions. However, after IM to 6M hours of classes not all of us feel very normal. Right now, red tape is holding up the re-routing and GSC is playing the waiting game. 4 ' x x , r :Q Q lv , f. M., f ' Q cw K Q. .2 Q.. ' ', I-by '1?':9'i! if , lv' 1. i if ga-f 3 Q , 1 K 1 ' -W siege 't ' es. ' . ' . '.,f .,f ,651 'J-'14 1 If ' .fl ' , e .3 ,I ' , 7 v 'V ,, 1' 'I I . A S. :Q , , 2 Qgaf' ':vf: ' A 2 EBI Wiliiit E55 l ali- 3 '1 ' . - iefff- mn: iIII'i!:1l mul: N 'rf' :W :U lf! .M ....' , f R it ti R R i'i i ' 'iff 3-4, 'Aff 4 W -.qf t,f fm-:www it-sf-r-v-of-be W 'isis ,G e.- .G .. Q A V Y VA . , , . 2 H ' is 3 4 fm -me f f of ff f- SJ-- ' V, 4 ' WEL- N V 5,55 ig N me ... .k .13 V 4 . , tv if .ze A Num, .. us. ,fa h, ' Cxif 17
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Young people in New Jersey between the ages of 18 and 21 assumed all the basic civil and contractual rights and obligations previously reserved for 21 year olds when the Age of Majority Law became effective January 1, 1973. Among the many provisions are: 1. The right of adoption. 2. The right to buy, sell, and drink alcohol. 3. The right to buy and sell property. 4. The right to enter into a contract. 5. The right to participate in legalized gambling.. 6. The right to serve on governing boards or seek public office. 7. The right or duty to serve on a iury. 8. The right to marry and divorce. 9. The right to be treated as an adult in school. 10. The right to file suit and be sued. Many young people have been affected by the various new rights and responsibilities, however the lowering of the drinking age has had a well noted effect on the students at Glassboro State. Except for a few individuals who decided to brave the cold and search for new horizons, it seemed like all of GSC found a home at the Franklin House, January 2. ,-.1?7-T-T.W..:, IA r K 1 t....1re .1 , , . - 1 1 slit 4 'J 'l'1'lf'is'lvl,n' 71 I'l1l r ggwcws -' 2 ml ti 'l ' . i Q 1 illllwlzl - :iff si' 2-,3 lii'l ,' Y, HQ! 1 41,13 I - V, .'g . rl fa 1 . '?5i'5'7'?a2.'f,74 :-, ,I 1 A' . f . ' LA' 'L . ' I n , ' . 1 1 ., Y My Y f I 441 ., , A , ., 5 'f 9 . ,f . .l, fp! 1 fn e ' . x ffl f -ffl ,tiki 7 n Y W' fly? 9 W, ., ' S i cliff if '4 Lal' fl jig, it fx-I fi Nw X f mf 7 N V I X . . X n ' L. , 'J is 1 jg f 1 ,n I- A A I' . ig I... ,y .fi ni j' A ' . A , A . 9-ywx I9 I 1 t in G Q 1
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