THANK YOU FROM THE UTAH STATESMAN
The Statesman
http://www.usustatesman.com/our-view-thank-you-from-the-utah-statesman-1.2422844
Dec 6 2010
Utah
As the semester quickly comes to a close, and we look back at the news
and happenings of the past few months, we feel several organizations
deserve a few pats on the back for the work they have accomplished
over the last few months.
Aggie Shuttle is one organization that has heard our complaints and
is making a change. Aggie Shuttle is adding two new buses to bus
routes, during peak hours, due to a high demand of students during
these freezing winter months in Logan. Aggie Shuttle has listened
and understand that students experience these bus issues on a daily
basis and can recognize the problems better than someone who sits
behind a desk.
Transportation and parking is already difficult enough on campus
without the hassle of fighting a crowded bus on your way to class. By
adding these two buses during peak times, they are making our
transportation experience much more pleasant and enjoyable on campus.
Another big pat on the back goes to the Armenian Student
Association. This organization here on campus has been working on
more than 20 different humanitarian service projects for the community
and throughout the world.
Also, last summer, 12 of their members went to the Zatik Orphanage in
Armenia to do service along with several other service-oriented clubs
from schools all across the nation. The Armenia Student Association
is one organization that has not just sat along the sidelines but
has diligently worked hard to give something a little better to
individuals living in Armenia.
The Student Nutrition Access Center (SNAC), also has been working
hard to give students a better college experience as an on-campus
food pantry. The food comes to the pantry through donations and is
free for students with a student ID. We find it impressive that no
information regarding income is needed to receive food. If students
are hungry, they have the opportunity to be fed, for free. Thank you,
SNAC, for endeavoring to keep us students well-fed.
Facilities, also has been working hard this past semester. We have
complained about the construction around campus before, but we can
now enter the TSC, the patio looks great and we do appreciate all the
hard work you have done to keep our campus in tip-top shape. We may
be whiners at times, but we do recognize all the hard work you have
done for our campus.
To everyone who has been at work this semester bettering their school,
their communities both local and global, and even themselves - keep
working at it, it does make a difference.
From: A. Papazian
The Statesman
http://www.usustatesman.com/our-view-thank-you-from-the-utah-statesman-1.2422844
Dec 6 2010
Utah
As the semester quickly comes to a close, and we look back at the news
and happenings of the past few months, we feel several organizations
deserve a few pats on the back for the work they have accomplished
over the last few months.
Aggie Shuttle is one organization that has heard our complaints and
is making a change. Aggie Shuttle is adding two new buses to bus
routes, during peak hours, due to a high demand of students during
these freezing winter months in Logan. Aggie Shuttle has listened
and understand that students experience these bus issues on a daily
basis and can recognize the problems better than someone who sits
behind a desk.
Transportation and parking is already difficult enough on campus
without the hassle of fighting a crowded bus on your way to class. By
adding these two buses during peak times, they are making our
transportation experience much more pleasant and enjoyable on campus.
Another big pat on the back goes to the Armenian Student
Association. This organization here on campus has been working on
more than 20 different humanitarian service projects for the community
and throughout the world.
Also, last summer, 12 of their members went to the Zatik Orphanage in
Armenia to do service along with several other service-oriented clubs
from schools all across the nation. The Armenia Student Association
is one organization that has not just sat along the sidelines but
has diligently worked hard to give something a little better to
individuals living in Armenia.
The Student Nutrition Access Center (SNAC), also has been working
hard to give students a better college experience as an on-campus
food pantry. The food comes to the pantry through donations and is
free for students with a student ID. We find it impressive that no
information regarding income is needed to receive food. If students
are hungry, they have the opportunity to be fed, for free. Thank you,
SNAC, for endeavoring to keep us students well-fed.
Facilities, also has been working hard this past semester. We have
complained about the construction around campus before, but we can
now enter the TSC, the patio looks great and we do appreciate all the
hard work you have done to keep our campus in tip-top shape. We may
be whiners at times, but we do recognize all the hard work you have
done for our campus.
To everyone who has been at work this semester bettering their school,
their communities both local and global, and even themselves - keep
working at it, it does make a difference.
From: A. Papazian