Students attended a workshop on renters’ rights led by Metropolitan Tenants Organization in Pierce on Wednesday night.
Topic: housing and dining
UCID now required for Pierce
Students and staff will no longer be able to enter Pierce without their UCID.
South facilities renamed after $17 mil gift
An alumnus donation will fund the renovation of Harper Commons and will rename other University buildings.
Campus diners lack late night appetite
Late night dining is still attracting only a fraction of the business it would need to sustain itself, about a quarter of what the program needs to break even.
Getting out of the house
The house system is great—until it starts to stifle social life
No more midnight breakfasts in Hutch, for now
Though many stopped by Hutch Commons for late-night dining last week, it wasn’t enough to prove the program could sustain itself.
Proposed cafe names all nerdy, headache-inducing
I get that we’re quirky and intellectual and, you know, puns!—but seriously, do you really want to be buying gummy bears at 3 a.m. from “the Allegory of the Crave”?
Criticism of Housing in Ayers’s decision unfounded
The Maroon Editorial Board’s position is wholly untenable (“Window Treatments,” 10/30/09).
Window treatments
Housing’s decision to remove a student for a minor incident is excessively harsh.
Flex and flexibility
The new Flex Dollars policy eats away at a benefit to student life.
Housing and Dining office to eliminate jobs, hours in latest cuts
Gutman: Residence hall councils should use “creative abilities” when spending money after 25 percent cutbacks
