The Housing Dilemma - Part II Co-Op Book
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The Housing Dilemma - Part II Co-op Book by Hannah Cohen days a week, this year it will only be served four days Exchange to Close per week. A record number of students in the dorms of UCSD Another problem that the cafeterias are has caused a crowding problem in the cafeterias of all The Co-op Book Exchange announced yesterday that encountering is that students are eating every meal. three colleges. it will only be able to remain open until October 5, this The $220 for the 19 meal plan and the $211 for the 14 quarter due to lack of floor space. During this week Since Revelle is the most overcrowded campus, meal plan are rates computed with a 15% average sales will go on as usual, but no new books will be holding 32 extra students in triple rooms, its cafeteria is missed meal factor. This factor keeps the overall accepted into the exchange for ale at this time. feeling the worst of the crowding. During peak lunch quarter prices lower, but if the current trend continues and dinner hours the wait in line is as long as twenty a new formula for assessing board rates will have to be The Exchange opened last week to provide used five to thirty minutes. used. books for students, faculty and staff at UCSD. In the According to larry Barrett, the Director of Housing The current rates for partial meal tags are $100 per · first three days of business alone, they received over an d Food Services, the cafeteria of Muir and Third quarter for dinner only and $67.50 fnr lunch only. This 625 used books. Over 125 books and records were sold Colleges are as crowded as Revelle desp·i te the fact that the first week. Continued on pg.2 thei r dorms are holding the capacities they were built Due to lack of floor space at UCSD, the Exchange IS for. This is explained by the fact that last years figures closing and a Co-op auto parts store will take over the showed that on the average the number of students Get High on Class room. each cafeteria serves only varied 1-2% from the others. Thra Decker, the Coordinator of Food Services, Hang gliding, one of the the airspeed necessary to The Book Ex change had been housed in the bottom believes the increa,ed cafeteria crowding is also due to newest and most exciting fly and provided increased of Blake Hall at Revelle in an 88 square foot room. the number of students who live off-campus who have sports, is now being taught sta bility. During business hours customer crowded the store purchased partial meal tags. Last year there were such by a UCSD student. In the Seagull III almost and spilled out of the doorway. students and this year there are 71 such students. Mike Greene, a business anybody can experience When the Book Exchange re-opens at the end of this Ms. Decker believes more partial meal tags are being major at Revelle, operates the enjoyment of true quarter it hopes to have a much larger room from purchased because of inflation. She feels that off the Seagul Flight School in flight, without an engine. which to opelate. The manager of the Co-op, Larry ca mpus students have realized "they cannot afford to La lolla. He and his Greene will teach the Deckel, regrets that the Exchange i moving. He asks feed themselves" as inexpensively as the cafeteria can assistants teach the art of stude·nts in the Seagull that those who lISed and appreciated the service of the because the cafeteria purchases food in such large flying Rogallo wings each Flight School this art every exchange to make their views known. quanities. week-end. weekend. Greene has been Possible locations for the book exchange might b Though the cafeteria prices have been hit by the Hang gliding is one of flying " wings" contin the Muir Commons or Urey Hall. In order for pace to overall 12% national ri se in food prices, cafeteria prices the fastest growing sports uously si nce Easter and has be allocated, administrators like dean and provosts, have not risen as much. For those students with thanks to a recent develop learned, through personal housing contracts, the price for both room and board is ments in "wings". Though need to know how the university community feel exp rience, how to fly about the exchange. only up $10.00 over last year. This increase reflected Leonardo da Vinci hang gliders. both the rise in food prices and the 5.5% salary raise conceived of gliders and He take hi tudents to This week tudent are ncouraged to ollect mone state employees were given. the Wright brothers flew for th ir book that have be n sold. If the book ha However, door prices for those students who have them, until recently there Cantamar, 30 minutes into M xico, to practice on not yet been sold, the Exchange will tore them for the no meal ticket at all have increased 25 % over last year. were few enthusiasts. students until the e change r -open thi quart r. Breakfast went from 95 cents to $1 .25, lunch went from Few flew because gliders large sand dune . H re $1.20 to $1 .50, Dinner from $1.75 to $2.25 and Steak were expensive, deli ate they learn the rudiments of When th han re-op n it hop to b able to night went from $1.75 to $3.50. and hard to transport. But tak -off, control and expand it op ration to in lude more record a well a La~ry Barrett said such price increases were okay in respons to the need for landin . Due to th oft, book . The ex hange will b aol to offer a bett r despite the phase IV regulations, because the a returnable spa e ap ule, loping and . dun , yst m of las ifi ation 0 that book can mor readily ca feterias are exempt from phase IV controls. Dr . Francis Rogallo student learn af Iy and b found. Ms. Decker hopes that despite inflation the sa me design d the now famou ea ily how it fe I to fly lik Th old ginning quality of food will be served this year a last year. But Rogallo wings. Thi new as agull. the~e will be some major changes in the cafeteria meat design Wi! portable and More information about J:lOlicy. inexp n iv to build. eagull Flight hool and Though all food is served at all three cafet rias on an One of the latest hang gliding can b "all you can eat basi" this year th serving of bacon, ngine ring development obtain d by ailing 452- ausage and steak, will have to be limit d. In fa t, the has b n the Seagull III Air 1747 or b writing to afeteria is "shopping" for a steak policy. It will b up raft. Design d by Mi hael eagull Flight hool, P.O. to each ollege to d ide what th ir teak policy will Riggs, a graduate a ro pac Box 4264, La lolla, CA b . Whil last year bacon or sausase was served sev n engineer, it ha low r d 92037. NOW Coast Cruiser Health Care Workshop to be Held Convention Changes San Diego, September Manager, Health Care . Ah~r Midniqht 28, 1.973 - Evaluation of Systems Administrators' lames I. NO':1on, both of presentations from Rob~rt Joni Garwood Announcement of Interest The Coast Cruiser wishes Quality Health Care is the lohn A Slaughter Claim; the . San '?Iego County L. Moeller and Frank MOrin It has almost been one year since I arrived in the 10 the .tudents of UCSO to a'nnounce a number of title of a Workshop to be M anager,. A etna L"fI e an d MedicalG Society.k d ' Representing the practical, affluent town of Hanover, New Hampshire as schedule changes. Because conducted by the Com pre- Casualty. uest sp~a er urlng consu~er and provider a participant in the Muir-Dartmouth College Exchange The Second Annual State of scheduling problems hensive Health Planning Also Rob t T" 1'1 luncheon Will be. Robert respectively. Mr. Moeller is program. The countryside, as usual, was breathtaking. Convention of NOW due to the large number of A~soci .ation of Imperial, Manag~r, Prov~der ~~ai~~ Harper of Region IX, a Labor' staff representative The previous week had known nothing but snow (National Organization people utilizing the Coast RiverSide and San Diego Department Blue C f Depar~ment of Health, for the AFL-CiO-CSA. He Women) will be held in San Cruiser services the follow- Counties (CHPA) on Friday Southe C' I'f . ross °d Education and Welfare. He also is a member of the flurries, and the earth was uniformly covered with ' rn a I ornla; an '11 k b ' fl C . white. Diego, at the Bahia Hotel, ing c hanges are being October, 19, 1973, at the B 0 Mork M D M d ' I WI s~ea rle y to HPA Board of Directors. 998 West Mission Bay implemented: Hilton Hotel 1775 E M·ed·· I C' '1 " fe Icha ProfeSSIOnal Standards Mr. Morin is Administrator It was Christmas time, and the warmth the New , . Ica onsu tant or t e R ' 0 .. f Englanders traditionally reserve for this holiday Drive, from 7 p.m. Friday, Mission Bay Drive.