My message in brief: removing the Coffee Café from the Clark Memorial Library is a wrong-headed decision. As we plan for the future, the call is to develop infrastructure to enrich our academic standing and our student life. Killing the library café-strangling the coffee baby in the cradle, so to speak-would be a giant step in the wrong direction.
It's time for commencement, and you may be asking yourself: what now? Unless you already have a job or are in line to earn a doctorate that will keep you in school for years to come, then this is the end of your school days and the start of the 40+ hour work-life begins.
"Please, God, not another learning experience." I saw that on a bumper sticker once and the irony was not wasted. While sometimes frustrating, tedious and more than occasionally taking away from my normal sleep schedule, my first semester as editor of the University Chronicle has taught me a great many things.
The Celebration of Scholarship brings out a lot the university's best work and allows students to showcase what they have worked on for different classes as well as scholarly work they have done on their own. On April 9, I attended "Visual Art: A Picture Can Express Ten Thousand Words.
If you ever happen to be in the city of Chillicothe and you're very hungry be sure to stop in at the restaurant Sumburger. If you stop in there, you won't be hungry for at least a few hours. The prices range from about $5-$10. It is rather cheap, especially for the amount of food that you receive.