Nuts Kicked, with his hoverboard, can get anywhere on campus in 5 minutes. (including the Olathe Campus).
From the student union, on foot, I can get to any building that I might have class in in less than 5 minutes, yes.
Hilarious, that NutsKicked continues to make this issue about his ability to get from building to building. So Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!).
to ignore the fact that other universities huge sprawling campuses contributed to the decision for "public" transit is pretty dumb too. k-state's small campus is pretty unique in that respect.
i'm not saying mhk shouldn't have public transport, but to point at other universities who instituted it (in part) to meet needs that do not exist at k-state is stupid.
While the campus's physical size may be somewhat unique comparatively to the rest of the Big XII, it still has absolutely no bearing on the real issues at hand here; getting students to campus and connected to the city at large. Both are far more critical needs that continue to not be addressed. And "just walk" is an extremely myopic perspective.
The entire crux of this discussion is about what infrastructure needs to be in place to support a growing population base both in Manhattan and at K-State. We still operate the school like it was in the middle 1970's when there were 13,000 students. We've grown to close to 25,000 students and the school has to subsidize apartment housing because there aren't even enough on campus dorms for incoming freshman. Well more than half of the students don't even live on campus and the one development, Jardine, that we are currently sinking millions into is a mile away from the campus core. It's not a sustainable path forward without some strides being made to implement public transportation.