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College experience: no excuses for commuter students

Danielle Alio

Issue date: 11/19/09 Section: Perspectives
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During Cabrini's recent Commuter Appreciation Day, students enjoyed novelty items and a free commuter breakfast. The event was sponsored by the Cabrini Commuter Crew.  --SEaL/Submitted Photo
During Cabrini's recent Commuter Appreciation Day, students enjoyed novelty items and a free commuter breakfast. The event was sponsored by the Cabrini Commuter Crew. --SEaL/Submitted Photo

If there is one thing [as a commuter] that bothers me the most, it is when I hear people saying that commuters do not get to have the college experience. This is really not the truth. I commute a distance of about 40 to 50 minutes a day from North Whales, Pa. and I know I am experiencing college just as much as a resident.

In my opinion, it is up to the student, whether they are a commuter or a resident ,if they get involved or not. Students who do not get involved around campus won't get to experience college.

As a commuter, I am extremely involved around campus and I know that other commuters are very involved as well. I can't see why someone wouldn't want to get involved. There are so many clubs and organizations to choose from.

Commuting is not difficult besides the occasional traffic jam, in which I thank God for the radio. Like a resident, a commuter has to accept a lot of responsibilities in order to be successful. Commuters need time management. We have to know when we need to be on campus and we have to allot time to get work done after class. Some of us have to balance time between holding a job and a social life.

I am currently a sophomore at Cabrini and I have been a commuter since freshman year. I quickly learned time management and am actively involved around campus both in and out of my major. In my major, I am obviously involved with the Loquitur, which is a big time commitment. I am a part of the production crew of Loqation, which is the online news webdition of the Loquitur. I also have two different radio shows at WYBF. One is an hour show in which I play music and give news that is compatible to my format. The other is a 30-minute talk show in which three other students and I report on Hollywood and local news.

Outside of my major, I am involved in the theater. I am a part of the stage crew during pre- production and a part of the cast during the performances. Rehearsals are always in the evening during the week, which means I do not leave campus until late in the evening. I am also involved in the commuter club on campus, which plans events especially for commuters at early afternoon hours so commuters can attend before work or leaving for home. I am in the college chorus and the select choir. I drive back to campus every Sunday evening to sing at mass in the chapel as well.
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