As first-year students we were encouraged by administrators and current students to ìpop the Wooster bubble” and resist confining ourselves solely to campus by exploring the opportunities offered by the College community and the surrounding areas.† However, with no form of transportation provided by the College, this has proved a close to impossible task.

Many students are left with the sole option of walking to the downtown Wooster area or the local grocery store, and with the winter months and colder weather approaching, this convenience is quickly diminishing ó soon DrugMart will be the only option for those without a car. Also, with the first academic semester well underway, there are very limited options and opportunities, because of the lack of transportation, for escaping the stresses of campus life.

Some students offer the suggestion of having your own car on campus to eliminate this dilemma, yet for many students this is an impractical and unrealistic solution.† Not all students have access to a car that they can keep permanently on campus, and furthermore, for those who do have a car they could bring, parking is costly.† Also, the consequences of leaving your car exposed to the elements and unused for long periods of time, can be detrimental to the vehicle.† While having your own car on campus would be convenient and helpful in ìbursting the Wooster bubble,” the reality of how often it would be used makes the cost, both to the student and to the vehicle, unjustifiable for some.

Many other colleges find realistic ways to address this transportation dilemma on their campuses that work well for both the school and the students.† The College of Wooster could follow their examples by having shuttles available to both downtown areas and the Milltown Mall Shopping Center area (with Walmart); even the occasional shuttle to Buehlerís for weekly groceries would be helpful.† As students we arenít asking for daily accommodations; weekly, or strictly weekend opportunities for transportation would be welcomed and helpful.† Any school provided transportation would be much appreciated with flexibility in regards to frequency.

Another option could be for the College to rent out cars to the students, similar to the ZipCar program that some other college campuses have available.† While this option may be expensive for the College initially, the amount of use that they would see would, in a sense, make it worth the Collegeís investment. With a program like the ZipCar program, students here at the College would truly be able to get off campus and more fully involve themselves in the surrounding communities and the experiences that they offer.

Our intention in bringing up the issue of the lack of transportation available on campus is not to overwhelm the administration, but to point out a concern among the student body.† Furthermore, we maintain a realistic vision of what transportation upgrades the College could and would be willing to make.† Any transportation opportunities would be an improvement, and again, would be much appreciated.