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As far as we can tell, the bugs have been fixed and the website is functioning properly. Thank you!
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The reason we don’t have any of these off is because we use those holidays to get additional days off between Christmas and New years. So to get one of those days off we would lose a separate day.
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So this post is old, but we have new info! First, I believe a blinking light was put in to allow pedestrians to cross more easily, so hopefully that helped! However, part of the 6th and 19th crossing planning includes putting a roundabout at the 19th and Elm intersection. This won’t be in construction for another year or so but will probably cause some issues in the future. Just want to let you all know that USG voiced our concerns to the planning committee at the last meeting about 6th and 19th about the pedestrian crossing, but that is all we can do for now!
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Hello followers:Colorado School of Mines is proud to announce the opening of new Interfaith Meditation and Prayer Room available to all students, faculty and staff located in the MEP House at 1400 Maple Street.
This space offers a tranquil setting to pray and meditate. The room is available for people of all religions and those without a practiced religion as well.
The hours of use are 8:00 am to 5:00pm. Please be respectful of the space and the others using it.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Clayton commentedMaybe we can get the CTLM to be open 24/7?
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The Freshman Class USG is currently looking into the logistics behind finding the funding for a new machine. We will update you with any new news we get. Thanks for being patient!
An error occurred while saving the comment Clayton commentedIt is $15000 for a new one, is it really worth it?
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The following is a portion of a recent campus-wide email was sent out from Anna Welscott:
“Policy changes will accompany the addition of the new lots, which will reduce the number of vehicles on campus. Based on feedback received through the series of campus meetings held this past fall, policy changes include limiting the number of vehicles authorized for freshman resident hall students through a waiver/lottery system of 200 permits, and restricting Mines Park residents from purchasing a General or Commuter permit. These policy changes will reduce the number of vehicles parking on the main campus by approximately 400, and will open up spaces for the students, faculty, and staff who commute to campus.”
With this, we conclude this issue as Freshman parking will face a different structure starting this semester.
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Why can't you just go to the Islamic Center of Golden on 19th and Jackson?