AU ends relationship with Soapy Joe’s over poor customer service
By Jillian O'Donohoe | 01/12/2016HDP ends relationship with the laundry service after months of student complaints
HDP ends relationship with the laundry service after months of student complaints
The store was evacuated due to a suspicious package call
Students say racist social media posts and posters on campus have created a culture of exclusion.
Students left waiting for over a month for $500 refunds
An Eagle investigation shows a history of mixed signals between dining contractors, workers and the unions that represent those workers. Now, many workers who have passed retirement age don’t have enough money to support themselves.
The University plans to add gaming consoles, Argo Tea and new furniture to the first floor of MGC,
The opportunity to question the Board of Trustees became an important event for advocates on both issues.
The new class times will go into effect for the 2016-2017 school year.
The incident happened around 3:30 p.m. and the man was breathing as he was sent to the hospital, police said.
Apartment complex replaces free parking with $10 charge, while Berkshire Apartments and Greenbriar condos continue to offer free guest parking.
Hours for some contract workers were restored in response to pressure from student and worker activism.
RHA and administrators draft pilot program to allow on-campus alcohol possession in some situations for those over 21.
A collision on Friday left at least three cars damaged.
The authors of the bills seek to ensure due process rights for the accused, but 28 advocacy groups have come out against the legislation.
Jim McCabe, who was arrested in TDR on Wednesday, said students had previously been responsive to his messages about poor benefits for service workers.
James McCabe was arrested while handing out flyers about unequal benefits for service workers, had been involved in recent protests on campus.
Books for core classes and general education courses were already on reserve.