University of Kentucky - Kentuckian Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

 - Class of 1988

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NO PLACE TO CALI HOME When over 400 students came back to UK , they found that their rooms were not ready yet due to the fact that there was a housing shortage. Some were provided temporary housing and others found other accomodations. The seemed only solutions to be to build, or convert other buildings to housing fa- cilities. eBob Clay, di- rector of residence life NatalueCaudill ' ,. g; Since nu lmthmom tdtililies exist on the 23rd tluur, Renee Mutire must ride on the elevator tn nthei llOUl'S to shower. I the beginning of the 1987-88 school year, over 400 stu- dents lound that they didn't have a place to call home when they arrived on the University of Kentucky cam- pus. Due to the dramatic enmll- ment increase resulting from more Kentucky students stay- ing inastate for college to avoid high out-of-state tu- itions, UK'S enrollment swell- ecl past 50,000 for the first time, causing overwhelming housing problems on campus, As many students as possie ble were temporarily supplied with a bed and a dresser for their clothes on the 23rd floors of Kirwan and Blande ing Towersi Others found their own temporary housing with friends in other dorms and apartments, while they waited for the housing office to find permanent housing forthemt Within two weeks, all but 100 female students were re? moved from the waiting list. Those remaining on the list lived with while permanent housing was gradually arranged for most students. For Renee Moore, a com: munications lreshman, arrive ing on campus without 3 del- inite place to hang her hat inconveniences was frustrating. I had t to dillerent tlonrs t0 Shlhn and just to brush my tle' i Plus I didn't even have phone to call friends wlt it got bored or sirk, she sait . Housing shortages V been a problem in the pa, UK, and based on the er ment increase 1987-88, looks as though the hui 8' problems will be amum :1 some time to come, SI: Penny Cox, director 01' lm ing. The housing administrv ti had several meetings to p pare for anticipated t t1: housing shortages, How U - the only solulions seemt. be H,..t0 build, or other buildings to housin 1' Cilities, Bob Clay, dir of residence life, said. On the other hand, just can't go out and bul $2 million building, Will.- being sure that it will pzy sellofl', Cox said. According to Bob til The solution is a few '6: down the line, becaUSi have to see if enrollmei going to stabilize or con in. to increase. After Fu tn. consideration, research, a' consultation, a den should be reached Ctr W



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PARKING GAMIg UK was faced with the lack of parking on campus. Students played Dodge-The-Police and prayed only to get a parking ticket instead of being towed. 20 Parking David Sterling For many unfortunate students it is a way of life to park in the K-lot and ride the bus to and from classesi When I come home..,to tind...no parking spaces, I get pissed off. I almost want to call the towing service myself. aRachel Carrigan College student in to- day's world is faced with many pressures, real and imagined. Most wore ried about grades, being ac- cepted by their peers, and be- coming a success in life. And some were under pressures placed upon them by their parents or jobs. And yet, through all this, the Universi- ty of Kentucky found just one more way to add undo stress to its struggling stu- dents: parking on campus. All students who wished to park on campus were to pur- chase a parking permit, un- less of course they wanted to have tickets and towing. During 1986-87, according to Don Thornton, associate di- rector For the administration of transportation, about 20,- 000 Citations were issued. That resulted in the towing of about 2,000 cars. Last year, the departament felt that it was offering newcom- ers some leniency. Vehicles were not usually towed un- less there were delinquent cie tations. immediate tow zones included parking on yellow lines, in fire lanes. or in handicap zonesi One change last year was the enlargement of the im- poundment lot behind Me- morial Coliseumr Unfortu- nately, to enlarge this lot, existing tennis courts had to be eliminated Then, there were no tennis courts on the north side of campus, which had students who lived there a bit upset. Susie MacDoneli, a UK Freshman living on the north side believed that they tthe policcl could have ex- -- w, tended the lot towards l.ng-n Street rather than taking t x tennis courts. Not to re tion that construction r campus displaced prime p tr; ing space also. Of course, there was a:. other Side to the issur parking on campus. Stm 2r who had taken the time ar the money to purchase 9: mits did not want perm le Cars in their spaces. And he felt that the university v: not towing enough. Rich Carrigan, a junior who M at Greg Page, said, Wl en Come home From an exh t5 ing day at school, onlii find that there are no pa v ,. ,. -' spaces, 1 get a little Irv: offi I almost want to ca ' towing service myself. ' :16 students voiced their 0. plaints with good re en mg Not everyone could 1e ;a park on campus, only 5 students who acquired 1 th mits in the C, R, and K lo on a first-come, firsteer' M. basisi ' Answers to the grtwt1 . E problem of parking or l UK campus were not vious. The school may ha to resort to above-gim parking, but where rm they put it? So the 6 3r game of hide and Seel l tween students and the 1:1! ing Control officers wil on. Unless a student lotf rather have his car lost I n er in the bowels of ltC gem parking lot, he will qiicl have to learn the rules i t' game The only problerr i .this is that there do not St: -' - to be any, -T. -Erika l ai.

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