Board of Trustees approves ‘Village Green’ project
By Linnea Sundquist / 6 hours agoBOT approves motions for ‘Village Green’ project’s budget and site plan and revitalizing Martin Street.
BOT approves motions for ‘Village Green’ project’s budget and site plan and revitalizing Martin Street.
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A member of YDSA explains upcoming committee meetings after launching their "Immigrant Safe Campus" campaign. Linnea Sundquist, DN