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Jamie Roon Professor Samaras En 102 06 February 16, 2003 Parking Lot Controversy Campus Issues are common at many colleges. At Monmouth University, one main concern is parking. Many people try to resolve the issues, but these problems still occur. Students know that there are not enough parking spaces on campus, and to get to their classes, takes longer to walk than to drive. One solution is that something should be done with the parking lot. The parking lot should be made bigger for those who live on campus or the commuter lot should be split in half. If the commuter lot was split in half, then half would be for the commuters and half would be for the residents. Many people pay an enormous amount of money to attend Monmouth University. Students should be able to park closer to classes. It is not fair for students to walk in the freezing cold weather. Commuters only walk from the parking lot to their classroom. When residents walk to their classes, it takes about ten or fifteen minutes.
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