Plenty of good reasons to ride the bus to class

Plenty of good reasons to ride the bus to class

Chris Behr

Contributor

We are very fortunate to have such a reliable, clean, and safe transit system in our area because Ann Arbor Transit Authority does an outstanding job.

As a long time rider, I know there are just too many advantages to using the AATA bus … Read more>>

Keeping bus passes is a smart decision

Keeping bus passes is a smart decision

Editorial

Washtenaw Community College’s decision to continue subsidizing the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority (AATA) bus pass for the Winter semester is a wise move (see “$10 bus pass running on fumes,”). Many students depend on the bus pass discount WCC provides to them, even if not as many use the … Read more>>

Lack of parking effects classrooms

Lack of parking effects classrooms

RAECHEL PAPE

Contributor

With record enrollment again at Washtenaw Community College, it’s no shock that parking has become an issue at the school — and some instructors are concerned how it’s causing some problems in the classroom with so many late arriving students.

Some teachers are accommodating; others are not. So it’s … Read more>>

Ypsilanti spares AATA service to WCC – so far

Ypsilanti spares AATA service to WCC – so far

Julianne Mattera

Staff Writer

jumattera@wccnet.edu

Elizabeth Ross

Managing Editor

eross4@wccnet.edu

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Ypsilanti residents may soon be without Ann Arbor Transit Authority (AATA) bus route number five. But it could have been worse — for Washtenaw Community College.

On Sept. 8, Ypsilanti’s city council passed a … Read more>>

Too many cars, not enough space

Too many cars, not enough space

The Washtenaw Voice Staff

Kaylee Lentz, Elizabeth Ross and Addie Shrodes contributed to this article

CHRIS ASADIAN THE WASHTENAW VOICE

Bracing for record enrollment that will create parking nightmares for students, faculty and staff, Washtenaw Community College officials are taking extraordinary measures to accommodate everyone – especially students.

The college strongly … Read more>>