Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 07, 2002, Page 6B, Image 18

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Moving: Take it or leave it
■ Some students find that storing
belongings over the summer
is cheapier than moving them
By Caron Alarab
for the Emerald
When Taylor Casey went home for the
summer last year, she brought everything
with her. It took garbage bags, boxes, suit
cases and an additional trip three weeks
before the term ended to get all her stuff
there, but she did it.
This summer, after spending her first
year living in the Alpha Phi sorority house,
she plans on leasing a furnished room and
leaving a lot of her belongings at the sorori
ty. This is convenient for Casey, who said
she hasn’t had room to collect more things
since she moved into the house.
“I’ve had to keep it small,” she said.
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Though students like Casey may
choose to take everything along for the
ride, some — whether because of costs
or “pack-rat” habits — cannot afford to
haul it all. For those that do not have the
option of a Greek house or a friend’s
garage, local storage facilities are a good
solution when summer travel calls and
things need to be left behind.
One thing to consider when renting a
storage space is capacity — or the lack
there of.
“We’ve had to turn people away,” Storl
tAll manager Richard Sayre said. The most
requested storage-space size at Sayre’s
business is 5 x 5, which tends to accommo
date everything that a person can fit into a
residence hall room. More recently, how
ever, a lot of students have chosen to share
spaces between two or three people,
“which saves money,” he said.
Sayre said students should pick a
good location for security, but he cau
tioned people who plan on using storage
for the summer to get insurance cover
age at every location.
“The storage lockers I’ve found are pret
ty insecure,” senior Justin Ginsburg said.
“People can just cut through the fencing
and get into outdoor units. ”
Last summer, Ginsburg stayed in Eu
gene to work, and he plans on moving into
a new apartment after he graduates at the
end of this term.
Last time he moved, Ginsburg said he
went, to Uhaul for boxes and a moving
truck; he said he would go there again for
supplies and transportation if need be.
“I have a couple friends with trucks,” he
said. “So we’ll see.”
Caron Alarab is a freelance reporter for the Emerald.
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