So this is completely off topic, but I just wanted to comment on something that I think bugs me, and I know others.
Tuesday is devotional day, we all know that because EVERYTHING on campus comes to a halt. Now, I do not disagree with devotionals at all, intact I think they are great. I just disagree with the timing. I mean, the only time I have to eat lunch on tuesday is at 11. I have class from 9:30 am to 4:15 pm. I can either eat my lunch, or suffer the consequences of devotional. I know that may seem menial to some, but I know many others have this same issue with the devotional.
This doesn't affect me, but there are those of us who use the cougareat as a place to purchase our lunch and sit and eat. What I don't get, is why all the places to buy food are "closed" when all the students are still working. What is the point? If the cougar eat is such a temptation to students to eat instead of go to devotional, why wouldn't BYU move the devotional time slot to another time when eating is not a problem?
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Another solution would be to just broadcast devotional to all the TVs all over campus. If needed, they can just put in a couple of big screens in the cougareat.
ReplyDeleteI wish I understood what you were going through, so I could tell you "I'm sorry." Unfortunately, I really never eat in the cougareat.
ReplyDeleteSame here, I don't eat in the food court area but I do sympathize with some of those policies that contradict each other. Someone just didn't think it all the way through.
ReplyDeleteI agree. It's very poorly timed. And the fact that all of the employees of pretty much every single place are still just sitting there doing nothing frustrates me to no end. It's a waste of BYU's resources.
ReplyDeleteI agree. I have class at 12. Its really inconvenient. So not only am I late to class if I attend, I am also starving until 4:30 when classes are over! I just want some caffeinated soda at 11am!
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