th ilcrald (Campus Opinion February 19.1997 2 BeeHive an asset to campus From the Editor I dOD't wan( to seem like I'm beating a dead horse here, but! bave to say agaiD how much I love the BeeHive. I thiiik it’s the best thing that could have hai^ned to the Meredith ('ollege community. Granted, I getobsessive aboutcertain things at first. I'm the type that sees a movie in the theater three times, listens to a new song over and over until she hates it (anything by theCouniing Crows being case in point), and spends all her BeeBucks two days after she gets them. fiutldon’tlhinkray love for the Beeilive is merely admiration of something new.And,altliough I love Chick-Fil-A as much as the next lemonade-addicied person, it’s not tlie food selection that makes it great, either. The BeeHive has the exceptional ability to bring students togcilier. Both commuters and residents nock to the snack bar, grab something to eat, and settle like locusts on tlie tables and couches in Cate Center. Wliere there used to be only the sounds of hushed conversations, there’s now almost an unbearable din. I love iL I'hat kind of community is something I always felt Meredith was lacking. No one liangs out in tlie courtyaid, or in the dorm parlors, or even ui the dining hall longer Uian it takes to fmish a meal. Studaits hang in the dorms, but that is very exclusive. Roommates stick with roommates, and suites and halls stick together. Aside from classes, there’s no real OK*ortunity to branch out, to meet new and diff»'ent people. The BeeHive has given us that opportunity. Sure, the big-screen television helps, as docs the computer lab, but nothing brings people together like food. It’s great to sit witli classmates or acquaintances and converse over a bagel or wafile fries. I think it gives us a place wliere anyone can go to meet friends, study, and relax. And that, my friends, is what a student center should be. 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Also, riawo and 1 weK amoi^ ^juniors last yearwho had “senior hotire," btJt. cwne:». we wefojtjnua? tt uD ffi^>ec{s; Itwas oar^nl.yeiW:ift allege, we wre the class of. 1997, we had.. sweatshirts from We were jun tors; who cares what the regisB^r’ $ of^H% said we W3C? NmllessTo say. as tempted as we were, w di4 not feet M was.rigttt to get senior part:it^ ■s^cs.:W!elto«wilJcfbl}owjni)«Kir.!«e:wooidhftVietbe.;pivtiegfe andif w« wercin thetrshoes,:: :.«« woald aot agpreciaE juntorealcin| semorprivtleicsaway from us. So we dtd not take It away i6tsatli»a.Ai^ugt) there, were tbesethaidtd two pec^ tried to mi^atfiCferenceaFnd&ot^ve m to t^ta^a- WeiQiidecMtf staad'as best ve knew bow. ^ We faavemedaDdtnediQcmaeiqswxtb «^uttcmsio.tbe{xoblem aDd.as{>est u^cao ^gure, ^5fi;ua(yoirH»sb0iiM;go;byt)uQiber«f years/ seotfista^ Sf^nt m college—oot.ouiub^ of .:t»ursrecs'«(i. So, that way>:a.uisettf uscomiug ji>«J aCalculus Bor HI level .math class, higher ievi^i'(H«ign3«)guage ciasse&,3ad APmlitdu sot get privileges wedo not xfes^e s^^ ^^us&oor high sciiool offered some«tm(ses oti)ers ilid not. Padmig sliould by yeai yet) planiQgmdttateiti!.& suggest ilQi.dsiliisntethodoouldget sticky and mate time-coastHati^ foribe «curuy office..tiiey simply make ®e first tow m the Pit senior parlung. That way there would be pleuty for the seniors and those junMrs witit seuior hours, and aipald be a privileged place to park — sotneihmg all seniors lave earned and deserve. .Sii^ely, C^ynG-P^ell Session I, 27‘Jane 27 Iiiteiscssion> Jane 16>Jal]r 17 Session II) 1 IDNCW The University^ of North Caroliiia atWihnin^on 601 South Gjllege Road Wilmington, NC 28403-3297 For more information, call (910) 962-7181 or (800) 589-2829. E-mail: Summer@uncwil.edu WWW: http://wTvw.uncwil.edu/