Construction makes it hard for students to find parking spaces in parking lot C-10.
Along with construction, the parking lot is full of student cars and students trying to find a place to park.
One particular wrecked car located in front of the Automotive Technology Department has not been moved from its parking space and is getting people to wonder why it is there in the first place.
Edgar Ibarra, computer science major, said, “It’s just there. I noticed it a while back but I haven’t noticed who it belongs to.”
The car is getting students frustrated with the fact that the car has not been moved.
“It kind of bothers me because it is taking up a parking space,” Ibarra said.
However it does not upset some students because they have not noticed the car in the first place.
Francisco Bernardino, psychology major, said, “I haven’t noticed the car but it doesn’t bother me that it is parked there.”
Students attending the auto collision program can bring in their own cars so it can be worked on.
Not too many people know much about the car, explained Charlie Robertson, auto collision professor.
“I just know that the student that it belonged to stopped attending class. At the end of the semester, it was pushed out because he didn’t pick it up,” Robertson said.
“However, the student’s family has come to say they were going to pick up his belongings,” said Robertson, “but they never did.”
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