The Smallness

<p>“LOL. Right. Where are people going to go on campus? Nowhere. There’s nowhere to drive on campus. If a parking lot were somewhere on the edge of campus, like say DuPont lot or Cunningham lot (both of which are underused), then it would just be a matter of students walking across campus to their cars, hopping in, and then driving off campus to go to Barnes & Noble or a movie or a restaurant because they’ve eaten Sharples food 100 days in a row and, if they’re forced to again, they’ll probably kill themselves.”</p>

<p>Good point. If there is a demand from students for more parking permits or spaces, then Swarthmore could look into it.</p>

<p>As someone else said though, the insurance for my Swat student would be very high and not worth it for the small amount of use, because of liking public transportation better and using the shuttle to the supermarket.</p>

<p>There really has been no need for a car in this case.</p>

<p>The other child at the large university needs one because of the size of the campus and city, but it has been an expensive proposition.</p>