"On April 7, Hunter College is starting a project to replace the sidewalks
in front of the North Building on 69th Street between Park and Lexington
avenues and Thomas Hunter Hall on Lexington Avenue between 68th  and 69th
streets.  This project, which is expected to take three months to complete,
will remove all broken concrete panels and replace them with new concrete
sidewalks."
This is from the original e-mail from Nomikos on 4/4. Anyway, even if it
were to be done overnight, the solution is very simple. Door alarms can be
disactivated with a key. The security booth is moved 50 feet. Where's the
hassle?

-Jillian

At 12:50 AM 5/2/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>I agree with the last guy. If it isn't closed too long, then we don't have
>to worry about too much. However, we should keep it in their minds that the
>TH belongs to students, and shutting down the doors or doing these kinds of
>things without talking to students or student government. Therefore, I think
>the effort you suggest is a great idea!
>
>--
>Daniel Jones
>Hunter College - City University of New York
>425 E. 25th St. Box 313
>New York City, NY 10010
>USA
>917.806.9076
>
> > From: Jillian Murray <[log in to unmask]>
> > Reply-To: Jillian Murray <[log in to unmask]>
> > Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 22:20:22 -0400
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: facilities problems
> >
> > Hi guys,
> > I'm supposed to be writing a paper now, but I just wanted to rattle
> this off.
> > A thread on the hunter-l has been discussing problems with campus security,
> > specifically the irregular openings of the entrances to THH, and the
> > closing of the only direct entrance to the building b/c of sidewalk
> > construction.
> > Wednesday at the Senate meeting, VP for Administration Len Zinnanti caught
> > up with me to talk about what I had posted to the hunter-l. He said, in not
> > terribly vague language, that he would prefer it if I didn't air the
> > administration's dirty laundry on a public listserv. Better to call or
> > e-mail him directly. Anyway, he said that the door openings were "a
> > management issue" that he would see to.
> > As for the entrance blockage, he said "listen, we're trying to secure
> > access points at this college. We're not going to open up another entrance.
> > I know that's going to piss off a lot of smokers, but that's the way it is.
> > They'll have to walk around."
> > Zinnanti's argument makes no sense. All they're doing by opening the 68th
> > st entrance during construction -- same number of "access points." So I
> > think we should take this issue up with Mr. Nomikos, Zinnanti's assistant.
> > I'm trying to think of what approach will work best. Since this is about
> > the administration's ignoring of students in THH, I think it would be good
> > to make this a broad thing. Perhaps we can distribute many copies of form
> > letters to the clubs and offices in THH and have them sign them and drop
> > them off to Nomikos's office.
> > Thoughts?
> > -Jillian
> >
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> > Jillian Murray
> > Vice Chairperson
> > Hunter College Senate
> > http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/senate
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