September 21,1994 2 Campus Opinion Editoriak Denied Access by Qaricy Lucas With each new year, it never fails that students dining in the cafeteria must foce the transition from those home cocked meals to the standard bagels and chicken. This usually causes slight frustration for many, but we understand that no one nill be able to prepare dinner like Mom. Instead of the quality of the food that has me peeved, it is the way the cafeteria is operated. 1 underst^ the need for a record of the nund>er of students who eat at the cafeteria, but things have gone a linle to far with our beloved canicard. On Friday morning the week be- fixe last, I locked ray keys in my car, and unfortunately, my camcard was attached to them. I decided not to panic because a friend from home could brii^ a spare set of keys to me that night. I went to my 11:00 am. class and then to lunch. That’s when the prob lems started. I waited in line, and when I Unally got toThad O’Bryant in his usual stance behind the scanner, 1 explained my predicament. Without cracking a sym pathetic smile, he informed me in a less than congenial mannerthat 1 could not eat unless I went to the camcard office and hada new camcard made. In disbelief 1 repeated my situation. He still wouldn’t budge, and there was no way I would have time to have a new card made and return to the cafeteria before it closed. 1 started steaming and headed to Traditions to buy a bagel with the only dollar 1 had. My mind began to whirl «1th anger as 1 thought about being denied a meal my parents bad already paid for be cause a piece of plastic was acciden tally locked in my car. Not that I would die of malnutrition because I skipped a meal, but if this happened to someone who was diabetic, on a special medica tion or had some type of illness then they might aaually suffer physically. It is also necessaiy for students to eat in order to effectively function in a class room setting, which is why we are all here. I know the cafeteria needs some form of identification to be able to determine who is a resident and who isn’t, but there has got to be a better way tiian just turning students away who have run into a problem with their camcard. Instead of actif^ like the camcard police, the cafeteria ^aff shoukl be a little more flexible with students who fall into special circumstances, which would m^e it impossible for them to present their card. Mayt>e the Meredith community could work together to find a better way for the cafeteria to handle this problem that would benefit both stu dents and the cafeteria staff. Yearbooks are here!!! Seniors pick-up Thurs. Sept. 22, 10-4 Juniors pickHip Fri. Sept. 23, 1011 and 1-4 Sophomores pick-up Mon. Sept. 26, 10-11 and 1-4 lUlake-up day Thurs. Sept. 29, 10-4 Pick-up your yearbooks in the Student Leadership Conference Room on 1st floor of Cate Center. I I Meredith Herald Edrtor in Chief Christina Peoples Layout Editor. Shannon Peterson Co^ Editor Melissa Massengill Features Editor. Clarky Lucas News Editor AddieTschamler Photo Editor. Jetson Business Manager Carrie Shaw Reporters Arinn Dixon, Ashley Peay, Kimberly Zticlcer, Keri VanDoren, Jan Everhart, Melissa Cloer, Teresa Latham, Darrow Pate, Mary Christian Parrott, Tricia Hunter, Meagan Cronauer, Marsha Tutor Photographers Laura Ross, Jan Seate Faculty Consultants Rod Cockshutt, Nan Miller Editorial Policy: The MeredKh Herald is published by the College throughout the academic year. The paper is funded by the College and through adverising. The opinions expressed in editorial colunms do not necessarily reflect those of the college administraiton, faculty or student body. Letters to the EdHor policy: Everyone in the Meredith community is invited to write a letter to the editor. All published letters must be typewritten with contact name, address and telephone number. All letters must be signed by the author, but names will be withheld upon request. "Gender Differences in Communication" SpoosoredBy: Meredith College Giat Speaker Dr.PttHeim ktdMi^HinMlforWBmte, JbeHanHoH for Wmai Fbyteokni a Uad 7J5 pm. TWrJif. >■ Slierwi HierU, fcsewdi Trt*^ esrfc Coft; $50.00 p«r panea CaH 829.4153 far rcfMntioa infanmtion. he ^