Cleanliness Needs to be Year-Round at RU
Brian Korte | Executive Director
Did you ever notice how things seem to get prettier in the spring season here
at RU? How about right in the fall, on that first weekend of classes? Ever
take note of the calendar on those particular days when the flowers are in
bloom, the grass on campus is neatly trimmed, the food at Dalton is delicious,
and the gum and dog droppings are off the sidewalk? If you pay close
attention, you'll find one thing in common: Parents.
Radford University is well known for its beauty and magnificence in
appearance. Colleges around the state know RU to be a beautiful place to be.
But when those parents come to town, it doesn't get more immaculate. The food
that normally drives students to krusties and pizza is replaced by chefs who
personally slice your choice of roast beef au jus, ham with pineapple, or
basted turkey with dressing.
My beef with the University (if you'll pardon the pun) is not that they take
pride in their beauty. It's not that I mind walking around in a Southwestern
Virginia paradise. Why though, does it only get that gorgeous when the
parents
come down?
Heth's Tartan Plaza is currently shredded. The ground is torn, ditches are
dug, and mounds of earth are piled by the sidewalk. The Waldron building is
under construction now, chain-link fences surrounding the half-built
building.
I don't even need to ask when grass is expected in the earth beneath the
monstrosity. I already know. It'll be here for the parents.
I suppose the extreme was in the spring of 1998, when the trees leading to the
fountain from Heth hall were actually lifted from the ground and
relocated to make the graduation area by Moffett Hall more attractive- again,
for the parents.
I love RU. I'm a big fan, and I'm sure I'll be a very active alum. I think
it's worth mentioning though, that the campus, its professors and faculty and
its administration should focus on putting on a good light all the
time. There should be nothing artificial about a great school like RU.
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Name:nsitler Year: nah Major: media studies Comments:
When are they gonna work on one of the governor's quad halls? I don't think one of the elevators work in any of them.
Name: jeff Comments:
Why does Walker Hall smell like horseradish at 8 a.m.?
Comments:
They have been spending a lot of time doing work on the library, Whitt hall, and other places around campus, but have they even looked at Walker lately? Looks like it hasn't had a paint job in decades.
Name: Dave Shifflett Comments:
You know, everyone talks about how horrible the food is in Dalton and Muse, however as I can speak from experience, when you can hardly afford to feed yourself, it's amazing how good it tastes.
Comments:
Dr. Covington: Now God, I don't want any kind of rain. GOD: Doug, I assure you, there will be no rain during commencement. Dr. Covington: I mean it, Buddy. I don't want the parents to know how murky this place looks when the weather gets bad. GOD: You have my assurances, my child. Dr. Covington: You had better be right, God. I mean it.
Name:Brian Comments:
I'm not worried at all, Dave. I'm sure they will. It'll be immaculate, shiny, maybe even glowing. :)
Name:Dave Shifflett Year: SR Major: INSY Comments:
Don't worry Brian, they'll have the Plaza done just in time for graduation :)
Name: Mister Mann Comments:
My parents can't wait to come see me graduate. And I can't wait to tell them all about how many times I woke up to hear bulldozers outside my apartment window. They will enjoy a fine banquet-style meal in the basement of Muse while I tell them about the sloppy cottage-cheese pizza on the other side of the building. I love RU too, Brian, but just wish it were that cool ALL the time. :-)