Meredith November 6th, 2002 ERALn Volume XVIV, Issue 10 Rainy weather puts campus construction behind schedule The Science and Mathematics Building’s opening date has not changed, but the breezeway project is now lagging behind. TIP^FANY ADAMS Staff Writer While construction on the Meredith campus is no shock for most students, faculty and staff, some have said it does present incon veniences, and they are curious about the progress of the breezeways and the Science and Mathematics Building. "I anticipate the comple tion of the breezeways because ! am getting frus trated by the inconvenience and the mud," junior Laura Bates said. "1 know they cemnot prevent the weather conditions, but the construc tion schedule should have bepn better planned to adjust for the seasons." Greg Ahrendsen of Facilities Services said that the breezeways had been projected to be completed by the end of September. However, Ahrendsen said the weather has set con struction behind by over four weeks. "Weather is the primary cause for the delay, although there was an issue with getting materials in on time," he said, adding that the issue with building materials would have only set construction back about a week. "Weather has caused hold ups on building the ramps and getting the first floor concrete slab in," he said. Facilities Services expects that the breezeways will be completed and accessible to students by mid-November. "I appreciate that the school closed the breeze ways because they were unsafe, but 1 am not happy with the amount of time it has taken for the new breezeways to be construct ed," Bates said. "I was under the impression they would be finished by fall break. It is a relief that they will be opened soon.” The Science and Mathematics Building has been ahead of schedule since last semester and is still running on track. Ahrendsen says that the weather has caused minor delays in the overall com pletion and opening of the building but has not affected the opening date. "The inside of the building is 99 Vi percent complete. We are finishing up paint ing, floor tile, cable televi sion wiring, and things of that sort," he added. However, the rainy weath er has caused major delays in completing the building's landscaping, sidewalks and courtyard. “I hope the building’s exterior will be completed on time because the mud is definitely a hassle when stu dents walk to classes in Ledford and enter the Cate Center from the front entrance,” said Holly Bryan, a sophomore. The building will be com pleted and ready for spring semester classes. Breast cancer fundraiser a success IJI^AIR WINTER Staff Writer Breast cancer is the sec ond leading cancer-relat- ed cause of death among women today. One out of every eight women will be diagnosed with it in her lifetime. This startling fact led senior Aundrea Hildreth on a crusade to bring breast cancer awareness to Meredith students. In the fall of 2000, Hildreth began Meredith Cares, a program that has raised $15,000 for organi zations such as the American Cancer Society for Breast Cancer and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Hildreth’s main goal is to empower women to become aware of their own health issues and risks. "Because this is an all'femaie school, it is important for women to educate themselves on this topic,” said Hildreth. Over the past few years, Meredith Cares has evolved into a Meredith tradition, with each year becoming more and more successful. "The first year 1 started this, we sold t-shirts and flower carnations. The second year we had a silent auction in the Cate Center, which was lots of fun to plan, and just last month we sold t-shirts and pads of paper. Each year is a little different,” Hildreth sai(j. This year they sold 400 t-shirts, which is more than any other t-shirt order they have placed in the past. Because the t- shirts were so successfiil this fall, they may re-sell them again in the spring. Fimding for Meredith Cares has been made pos sible not only by the donations that have been made for the cause, but also by a donation made by LeaderShape, which has covered any addition al cost that would have prevented all funds to be directly donated to the two organizations Meredith Cares supports. They have donated funds to these organizations for the past two years. Continued on Page 8 On the inside: See what the Social Work Club is doing to help the children of Afghanistan Pi^e 7 Find out idiout a Meredith stu- Read about the exciting events dent’s experience on Fear of Cornhuskin’ 2002 Factor Page 4 Page 2