It's barely 6 a.m. on Thursday, and Maria Chiriboga is eating a bowl of Cheerios in her car. She is parked on the shoulder of the one-way portion of Girard Park Drive, just feet from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus.
It's barely 6 a.m. on Thursday, and Maria Chiriboga is eating a bowl of Cheerios in her car. She is parked on the shoulder of the one-way portion of Girard Park Drive, just feet from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus.
Sheesh, this isn't a new problem. Parking on campus has never been easy. Too many students feel they should be entitled to park right at the doorstep of the building where they have class.
Anybody else on here remember those Saturday mornings in Blackham, hungover, waiting for your name to be called at the parking pass lottery.
Good Times.
I remember they would bring in John Morgan to MC and call the first 20 or 30 names.
Back in the 1970's, they were sold on a first-come/first-serve basis. We would get in line the day before with lawn chairs, blankets, ice chests, battery TV's etc.... U.P. would give out numbered tickets at random times during the night, and the next morning @ 8am when they would start issuing parking permits, you had to have ALL of the tickests and the numbers HAD TO MATCH to prove you didn't leave your place in line!! Actually got a permit to park at Angelle Hall two years in a row. When I didn't have one, I would park in the neighborhood across from Band practice field. There were spots if you got there before 7am!
"Anybody else on here remember those Saturday mornings in Blackham, hungover, waiting for your name to be called at the parking pass lottery.
Good Times.
I remember they would bring in John Morgan to MC and call the first 20 or 30 names."
Oooooh yeah, I remember having that exact experience! Going up into the stands where it was less crowded, but you could still hear if your name was called, so that I could lay out, LOL. And being upset that I agreed to do it, but then being REALLY happy for the rest of the year, when I actually one a slot. It was heaven being able to park on campus, legally!
There was a lot in the oil center that wasn't really connected to any building around it. I used it the entire time I was at UL for absolutely free and I never even had to worry about showing up early.
And before you ask, yes it's still there and no I'm still not telling anyone where it is!
Administration wants to build another parking garage around Fletcher.
Traffic in Girard Park is gonna be a nightmare.
Nice almost alliteration in the headline.
Does the Day to Day Drudgery of Desk-jockeys at the Daily Demand this Dedication in its Descriptions?
Surely the Story Scribes have Superior Stuff in their Stores
Titling such Tomes is Tiresome
Easy Fix......it's called parking meters. Students win, Campus wins and Guys Towing gets the biggest win of all. LOL
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