Where's the downtown? It's just some scattered buildings surrounded by parking moats!
My city's only marginally better. There's about an 8 block area that's actually like a downtown with the rest being parking and buildings that have survived being bulldozed into parking (so far, anyway).
Maybe get unvolved in Student council or however they are called in you Uni and try to find some like minded people to change that or do some guerilla gardening, tactical urbanism etc. to get people to notice how stupid that is, i mean younger peope are usually way more open to less car dependency than the general population
I actually just graduated. I led a student advocacy group fighting for bike lanes and related things like getting rid of parking lots near the center of campus. I met with the student government dozens of times in my last year and had to explain to people almost every time how much of a waste of space parking is.
Its when you plant something somewhere without having the right todo so for example in order to protest.
So here they could put some plants on parts of the parking lots to fence an area off where he puts for example some benches, where people can study or something instead of cars parking there
At the uni I went to, parking was limited and you had to apply for a permit to park a car there. Most of us students who lived off campus would commute in by bus.
Parking is limited here, too. Parking passes sell out quickly. No applications needed, though. Instead, you get a chance to buy earlier the more credits you have.
I can’t believe the size of that campus. Let alone the size of the car parks. The whole campus of the university I attended was 135 acres and yet yours has over half that amount of land dedicated to car parks.
There are 4 parking garages. Unfortunately two of them are in the middle of campus. I'd rather have more land be used for surface parking because it's much easier to convert that land to some other use. The university thankfully just got rid of one parking lot in the middle of campus that they're replacing with lecture halls and lab space.