
As the semester matures, so do the various roads around us. As commuters travel everyday to and from school, they can experience a series of delays. Whether it’s stopping to get some gas or grabbing a bite to eat on the way to school, these students need to be able to get on and off campus easily.The new stoplight On Martin Luther King Jr. Drive at should aid traffic flow for students who use this entrance and for future traffic flow at the new nursing and computer science building.Derrick Vickers, who is a commuting freshman, said, “The new light is a good addition for the safety of students going to the Computer Science building.” Another commuting student, LaPorcha Quick also commented on the positive aspects of the light. She said, “The light is good to help reduce accidents and to increase the safety of the students.” Malisha Woodbury, a commuting World Civilizations teacher that commutes from Livingstone College to Winston Salem State, said, “The light is a good idea for the overall safety of the students. The light also shows that the city of Winston Salem is concerned about the school and that it is a vital part of the community.”