I am writing in response to the letter by Carin E. Musak. If you are going to call me the minority, you better call a lot more people the minority. There are a lot of other SIUC students who agree with me about students being changed for services they do not use. Ms. Musak, you said the main intent of the bus system is to serve all SIUC students. Well, it is not. There are students on College Stre

By Gus Bode

Second, about the Board of Trustees. The information about them creating fees, comes from someone I spoke to in Accounts Receivable at Woody Hall, who said I have to write a letter of my complaint because they didn’t have a phone number for the Board of Trustees. Third, about children not being able to take the bus. This was a misprint by the Daily Egyptian. I was referring to night transit. Check the corrections in Friday’s (8-25) paper, Ms. Musak.

Ms. Musak, thanks for the phone number. Regardless of who makes the fees, if they don’t serve everyone then everyone shouldn’t have to pay. About me being involved in activities, this has nothing to do with the University taking money for services not being used. Lastly, I do agree with Susan Merced-Hughes in that there should be some kind of refund, and that there should be a survey on the amount of people being served by the bus system compared to the total population.

Senior, Administration of Justice

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