Where am I going to live next year?
By Holland Saltsman and Karen Rasure

Study Abroad
By Kim Alt

Ways to Spend Quality Time with Your Student During Break

Agree to Disagree
You and your student...

A Full Mailbox
A few days before your student heads back...

Seasonal Student Issues
There's a seasonal ebb and flow...

'Tis the Season for Thieving
Many campuses experience an influx of thefts...

Drowsy Driving Among College Students
As winter break approaches, many students...

Drowsy Drivin Basics for College Students
Cornell University also has a drowsy driving...

FERPA Facts
Parents often want more information than school officials...

A Web of Support
On campus, your student will find many folks who are there...

Students Who Self-Injure
Self-injury is an increasing issue among high school and college students...

Cold vs. Flu
Susan Daily, RN-BC, COHN, BS - Director of Health Services

Spreading the News
By Kim Alt

Here Are Some Ways for Students to Save Money While Eating on Campus
By Kim Alt

From the Dean of Students' Desk
Welcome to the second issue of the 2005-06 academic year...

Learning to Lead
by John Buck, Assistant Dean of Students

Here Are Some Ways for Students to Save Money While Eating on Campus
By Kim Alt

Marletto's Marketplace has a new $6.25 all-you-care-to-eat option for students at lunch and dinner. It's great because commuters can get a great variety of food and eat until they're full- and then go back for dessert! This is probably one of the least known treasures on campus, and trust me it is so much more convenient than the off-campus options.

Commuter students all face a common dilemma—where to eat? Most of us have a lot of things going on and not a lot of free time. So, it is 12:15, your student is hungry, and class starts at 1:00 p.m., what are their options? Well, if your son or daughter is really organized, they might bring their own meal, but if they're like most of us they're debating losing a parking spot over a trip to Mickey D's or raiding a vending machine. Many people may know there are campus dining options including Blimpies, the Gorlok Grill, Jazzman's Café, and Marletto's Marketplace, but what they don't know could be costing them money. Here is a way to save some dollars while dining on campus. Students can purchase Bonus Bucks to be put on their ID cards and these bucks can be used at the dining locations on campus. When students buy these bucks, they are rewarded a bonus amount free. If a student puts $200 on a Bonus Buck account, they get a 15% bonus (an extra $30 in purchasing power).

Bonus Bucks Program
$50 cost = $52.50 (Bonus of 5%)
$100 cost = $110.00 (Bonus of 10%)
$200 cost = $230.00 (Bonus of 15%)

Bonus Bucks can be used at any Campus Dining Services location. Bonus Bucks can be purchased at the Marletto's Marketplace office or any Campus Dining location. Note: Cash is always accepted at all locations.

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