Tage. 6 Au£ust 28, 1990 Campus Newsl^*^® social scene — ^At Salem : Never Food For Thought A Dull Moment by Allison Burkette The Salemite by Kathryn White The Salemite When the Refectory announces broc coli pizza it is time to take action. Pick up the phone, call dominoes and start working on the freshman 15 . It really does happen and this is where Salem women traditionally find their late night food. Mr. Butler's - for really unusual pizza in a really unusual atmosphere, on Peter's Creek Parkway towards the Marketplace, they deliver 5:00 - 9:00 nightly, very inexpensive. Mayberry's - easily the closest eadng establishment off-campus (right beside the Post Office), ice cream and sand wiches, this year it will stay open until 10:00pm. TJ s Deli - there's one downtown on 4th Street and one in Parkway Plaza, great food, good prices (Parkway gives a 10% discount to students and a free meal with proof that it is your birth day). Mercantile Plaza - also located down town on 4th Street (where the O Pit is), it has international fast food, unfortu nately it is not open late. Dunkin' Donuts - donuts are cheap, and you'll find the store open 24 hours. Michael's - very elegant, very expen sive, good for important special occa sions, for example Parent's Weekend, located downtown in a renovated man sion. Darryl's - in walking distance from campus. It offers good food, decent prices, and is excellent for a nice eve ning out. And there's always the Tom's ma chine in the basement or a carepackage down the hall. Social life at Salem begins with you! Everyone must get involved in the mixers, dances, and events to make them successes. Big 3+3 and CAC are Salem's two organizations responsible for planning and executing our social occasions. Big 3+3 is ready tor a great year and is looking forward to everyone joining the organization. Big 3+3 is a campus group that plans and carries out an nual social functions such as the Fresh men Mixer, two other mixers, as well as three dance weekends a year. The membership is open and Big 3+3 is always looking for new ideas. We en courage any interested freshman to Pa«-Pale. Campus Activities Council, or CAC, is a social council made up of CAC officers, dorm representatives, hallrep- resentatives, faculty advisor Debbie Cates, and anyone else who would like to join. CAC plans and organizes events on campus as well as off campus. We have two mixers a year, a mystery bus mixer, and activities in the Refectory, such as musicians and magicians. CAC wants everyone to get involved and help plan the social events. i THE FRESHMAN MIXER WILL BE ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1990. ADMISSION FOR SALEM FRESHMEN IS FREEim FLYERS HAVE BEEN SENT TO NEARBY COL LEGES (MENU! - WAKE FOREST, DAVIDSON ELON UNC, HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, WASHINGTON AND LEET AND MANY WILL BE ATTENDING, THIS IS YOUR FIRST CHANCE TO GET INVOLVED IN SALEM’S SOCIAL AC-i Tl VITIES, SO SUPPORT SALEM AND MEET SOME MEN! Park It: Don’t Let Parking Drive You Crazy by Patricia Earnhardt The Salemite Though walking from the far reaches of the FAC parking lot may not be all that fun, it is a parking place. Salem students should count them selves fortunate because as freshmen they are allowed to have cars on cam pus. Other campuses offer little to no accommodations for freshmen cars. The one exception to easy parking is often finding a place to park. But as a first hint to freshmen, don't park in the wrong places. If you are loading and unloading your vehicle in the fire lane you must have your flashers on. The key words are loading and unloading - this does not include people. At no time is it permissible to park on front campus, although you may load and unload. It is also a parking violation to park in the historical dis trict. It is illegal to park in: -RHD parking areas -Faculty/Staff parking areas -Refectory parking areas -handicapped parking areas -loading zones -reserved parking areas -infirmary parking areas -College vehicle parking areas Public Safety is here for you. Give them a call and they will walk you home. Emer gency phones are located in both parking lots. ^ ° As for fines, not many have changed except for the cost of fire lane viola tions. The fire lanes on campus now carry a possible $50 penalty. Not only does Public Safety have the authority to write you a ticket for $25, but the City can also issue you a citation for an additional $25. If a guest disobeys the traffic rules, you are held responsible for their fines. Overnight guests must register their cars at no cost and park in the appro priate location. The Public Safety Department has a few general requests and tips to keep you safe and ticket free. Remember to always turn on your flashers while loading and unloading. If you are ar riving on campus after dark, use the emergency phones to call for an escort. Just to be on the safe side - go in paifs and always be alert! But, most importantly, remember that Public Safety isalwaysavailableto assist you. By following these simple rules, will be able to keep you bank account healthier and Public Safety happiu’'-