Campus dining adjusts summer hours; Unitrans fare increase announced

Campus dining adjusts summer hours; Unitrans fare increase announced
Chancellor Gary S. May — Official website
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Several locations on campus will adjust their hours for the summer season. Dining services and transportation are among the areas affected.

The Coffee House will have reduced hours starting June 13, with limited service on specific days. “Swirlz” will operate from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., and “Ciao” from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The CoHo will close for the Juneteenth holiday from June 19 to June 22. Summer hours will begin on June 23, with various sections operating at different times during weekdays and closing on weekends, July 4, and September 1.

Dining Services provides an online list of open facilities. Several dining options, such as Segundo Market and Cuarto Market, will close for the summer starting June 13. Tercero Dining Common will be the only facility open during the summer beginning June 22.

Sage Street Café and Market remain open weekdays with varying hours, while Scrubs Café offers coffee service in the morning and grill service around lunchtime. Peet’s Coffee at ARC operates daily with extended evening hours on weekdays.

Transportation Services requires paid parking permits on weekdays throughout the summer. Motorist assistance is available for issues like vehicle lockouts or tire inflation during weekday business hours.

Unitrans begins its summer schedule on June 13, with fare increases scheduled for August 4. The cash fare remains at $1.50, but prices for passes such as the monthly pass and annual pass are set to rise.

Shields Library has posted its varied summer hours online, with its 24-Hour Study Room remaining accessible throughout the season.

Food trucks are expected to be present at Silo Patio each weekday during this period.



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