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I guess we can all cross off using the greenspace for marching band rehearsals after they build the field house on the marching band field. It will obviously be too loud for class. I wonder where the marching mocs will be relocated? At one time I was told Challenger or the Green Space. Interesting issue.
stuart
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From: Tatiana Allen <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 13:39:31 -0400
Subject: [UTCSTAFF] Fwd: [UTCSTAFF] Noise in front of Brock
We in Grote suffer from it too. I completely support the idea of
moving those activities to a place where they will not be able to
interfere with our work.
Thanks,
Tatiana
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>Year after year, we complain about the celebratory noise right in
>front of the UC, which is also right in front of Brock. We must
>teach and learn during our scheduled classes in Brock Hall, despite
>the homecoming, or whatever, activities in whcih the student body at
>large engages. Could those involved in planning and supervising
>these noisy activities, try to put yourselves in our shoes? If you
>would, you would see the wisdom of moving those activities West a
>half a block. That way, the students not in class could enjoy the
>hubub, but those in our classes could benefit from our lectures and
>other classroom activities.
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>Thanks for your future consideration.
>
>Lala
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