Wesley reduces Aramark's contract 14 percent
Because of budget cuts, some students may be cleaning their own toilets this year.
Aramark’s budget has been cut by 14 percent.
Because of budget cuts, some students may be cleaning their own toilets this year.
Aramark’s budget has been cut by 14 percent.
By Kim Manahan (Whetstone staff writer)
Wesley’s pool will remain closed.
Behind gates and locked doors, the pool water sits, reflecting a brownish color.
The pool closed last fall when someone complained about the color of the water, said Eric Nelson, vice president for finance.
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“Six person suites†will replace the “quads†on the second floor of Malmberg Hall next year.
“We wanted to make Malmberg more affordable,†said director of residence life, Kevin Hansbury.
Next year, the cost of Malmberg will go down.
Doubles will cost $7,500 rather than $8,500, and the “suites†will cost $3,250 per semester.
The suites will have three people in each room, rather than two.
Costs for the additional furniture needed to accommodate students will be about $26,000.
Zimmerman will have no price change for next year.
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