Q & A

Do you think USS spent its money wisely by bringing Third Eye Blind?

“I think it should have been $10,000 … I don’t think they’re making profit with it, but I think Franz Ferdinand would have been a better choice.”

Sean McPhillips

senior integrated life sciences major

“Yes, I do. I think that by bringing a bigger musical act to campus, not only does it get their name out there, I think more students will participate, because it’s a bigger name.”

Brent Miller

sophomore English and theater major

“No, I think it was a waste of money.”

Shari Easter

senior communication studies major

“Yes, except the conditions (Tuesday) will probably affect who comes. It’s just bad luck.” He said it’s nice to have a big-name act coming to campus, though, like Ohio State and other schools usually have.”

David Bachman

sophomore electronic media production major

“I think maybe the money could have been better spent on something else, if it’s that much money at least.”

Sarah Lanctot

sophomore fashion merchandising major

Did you buy a ticket?

He did. “A friend invited me, and there’s not much going on on a Tuesday, so why not go?”

Sean McPhillips

He has meetings on Tuesday nights, so he did not. “And I’m not the biggest Third Eye Blind fan, but I know a bunch of people who are going.”

Brent Miller

“No, I didn’t. That’s not my type of music.”

Shari Easter

“No. I had to work, but now I don’t.”

David Bachman

“No. I just don’t really like them.”

Sarah Lanctot