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CAPITAL UNIVERSITY | 1 COLLEGE AND MAIN | COLUMBUS, OHIO | 43209
THINGS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
Inside: Follow map and get FREE CRÊPES
So you’ve made it into college – yay! But beware, it’s not always sunshine and rainbows. There are some things about Capital the admissions people won’t tell you, but we will.
We know the best and worst parts of Cap, from where to eat and study to what you must avoid, to how not to be a tool your first week here. You’ll experience all these things in time, but it’s nice to have a heads up, right?
You’re part of the community now, and though you will get tired of hearing “hashtagCAPFAM” all the time, we do have great things that will hopefully keep you around.
College life isn’t always easy and straightforward, but this magazine is. So get comfortable, read our tips, get free crepes. It’s as simple as that.
Plus we went through all of this so you don’t have to – you’re welcome.
Your journey begins now...
So you’ve made it into college—yay! But beware, it’s not always sunshine and rainbows. There are some things about Capital the admissions people won’t tell you, but we will.
We know the best and worst parts of Cap,from where to eat and study to what you must avoid, to how not to be a tool your first week here. You’ll experience all these things in time, but it’s nice to have a heads up, right?
You’re part of the community now, and though you will get tired of hearing “hashtagCAPFAM” all the time, we do have great things that will hopefully keep you around.
College life isn’t always easy and straightforward, but this magazine is. So get comfortable, read our tips, get free crepes.It’s as simple as that.
Plus we went through all of this so you don’t have to— you’re welcome.
Free Crepes Form | 6
Things to Love | 3
Things to Avoid | 4
Ask Cappy | 5
Introduction to Status Quo
Explore.
This is your time.
But we don’t want you to have to waste it trying to figure out the ins and outs of campus. Capital is great, but there are some things you’ll want to avoid. There are also hidden gems that you’ll want to know about.
We want to help you find those. It will still take time for you to decide what your favorite spots on campus are, but here’s a guide to get you started.
And even if the idea of exploring isn’t appealing, do it to get free crepes. Find out how on the next page.
1. Main Street & Miscellaneous
Make a visit to each of the dorms. When the housing lottery comes, you’ll be happy you did
Use the phrase “CapFam” sparingly
Don’t walk Livingston alone—ever
Get Cap Student discounts at: Peking Dynasty, The Drexel, Brueg-ger’s, Penn Station, Jimmy John’s, and Subway
2. Gate:
Walk in the gate as a freshman
DON’T walk out of the gate until you graduate
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What comfort zone?
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6. Yochum Hall
Use the bathrooms in Yochum. They’re huge and usually deserted
7. Schaaf Lawn
Don’t be a tool by tanning on Schaaf lawn
8. Student Union
Weekend Early Birds: check out the Cru Club breakfast from 7-11 a.m. on the weekends Avoid the MDR from 2 to 4 p.m.—unless you
want sandwiches and old soup
Don’t call the Cru Club “One Main Café”
3. Blackmore Library
Check out the library during exam week; they serve free coffee
Check out the Schumacher Gallery—get cultured!
4. Troutman/Kerns/Cap Center
Actually study at some point. The best places are: the Troutman lounge, Kerns, Moe Lounge (on the second floor of the Cap Center), the Mezz when it’s not open
5. Saylor-Ackermann Hall
Don’t get coffee from the Cru Brew right after class gets out—it’s always packed
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Dear Seal Stepper,Well, unfortunately you’re going to be
kicked out of Capital, your financial aid
will be removed and…I’m kidding, of course!
Stepping on the seal is not a big deal at all!
That’s mostly just a standard “tradition” used
by tour guides when showing potential students
the school.
Being superstitious about things on campus is
fun to a point, but it shouldn’t be interfering in
your social life. So you stepped on the seal? Oh
well. If anyone chooses to not talk to you because
of it, that’s entirely their problem. I wouldn’t fret
over it. It’s impossible to try and control others’
emotions, so there’s no need to worry about them
either. I wish you the best of luck on your future
exams (I’m sure you won’t fail them!). And don’t
forget, you can always rub Luther’s head to
counteract the seal stepping! Cappy
I’m a freshman, and I accidentally stepped on the seal in front of the library!
I know that the threat of failing an exam is just made up voodoo-talk to scare freshies, but I’m worried that somebody saw what I did and will think that I don’t care about Capital—but I do care about Capital! I just know how seriously everyone takes the “don’t step on the seal” stuff, and I don’t want my little misstep to ruin my undergraduate career. Please help! Seal Stepper
Ask Cappy:
Your voice matters.
During your time in college, you will have concerns and criticisms.
“Ask Cappy” is where we give you a voice and have our mascot, Cappy, write back and give advice.
Send a letter with your issue to P.O. Box 1234 in the campus post office, and Cappy might answer it in the next issue of Status Quo.
P.O. Box 1234
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Dear piSSed-off parker, I hear you! The parking situation at Capital
has gotten out of hand, especially considering
the number of students Capital accepts.
I won’t be able to tell you if Capital plans on taking
care of the parking situation next year, but I can of-
fer some other options. There is a great parking lot
across the street from Jeni’s that is relatively close
to campus. I know several commuter students who
choose to park there instead of buying a parking pass.
That would give you a nice morning and evening walk
to campus, while also saving you a couple of bucks.
There’s also street parking available around the
perimeter of campus. This could be a good option,
but may still take some time to find a parking spot.
I hope that your parking endeavors are solved soon!
Cappy
I’m so sick and tired of the parking situation!
Every morning I have to drive from my house in Reynoldsburg to campus (often a 20-30 min-ute commute) only to find that it takes another 10 minutes to find a parking space. I want to know if Capital plans on doing anything about the parking situation next year, because it’s just getting ridiculous.
Pissed-Off Parker
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Punch 5 boxes to redeem
The deal is simple, visit 5 spots indicated on Status Quo’s map and get ONE SERVING of free crepes at our store.
For any questions about this offer call our Bexley location at (614) 924-5606.
First years, C’est Si Bon invites you to take on the Capital Crepes Challenge. We are located across campus at 2258 E. Main St.
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