I saw an article, it named “Professor's Corner” talked about the present situation in York University's transit system is not positive. It mentions that owing to York is the centre of in-between city transit it makes York became a hub of busy transit system. Roger Keil, whom is the contributor of this article, analyzed these three main challenges in York, which are kinds of connections and faces respective: York connects metropolis, because of most students in York actually live near the campus the metropolitan transit role has been ignore and cannot function well; York anchors, as a result of the York transit system combined lots of urban uses, York should make a systematic leading role that relate to its communities; York also produces its own internal traffic, but it currently in a terrible situation: whatever students and professors want to buy or wherever they are stand there always be a line waiting for them. According to the author's words, it is necessary for York to make an effective solution that both in a logical way and better connections between everything that influence transit system in York.
From my experience, to be a student of York University in some ways is really hard. The same situation happened to me as in the article: every time I went buy something or waiting for my bus, I have to stand in line. I think that must not only because York University has large amount of people and also because York University did not pay much attention about these problems. From my perspective I hope York University could set up a useful leading role that consider our feelings and also not endanger York University's benefits.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
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We have been trying to do something about these problems for a long time. It seems like every year there is a meeting where the people from the government explain what is going to happen -- but then it never does. Hmm. Maybe next year!
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