Formulir Kontak

Nama

Email *

Pesan *

Cari Blog Ini

Usu Reverses Course On Student Tickets For Utah Football Game And Beyond

USU reverses course on student tickets for Utah football game and beyond

Student concerns heard after social media outcry

Utah State University has reversed its decision to charge students for football game tickets, following an outcry on social media.

The university had announced earlier this week that students would be charged $10 for tickets to the Utah game on Sept. 29 and $5 for all other home games.

However, after many students expressed their displeasure on social media, the university reversed its decision.

Students will now be able to attend all home football games for free

In a statement released on Friday, USU Athletics Director John Hartwell said that the university had listened to the concerns of students and decided to reverse its decision.

“We understand that students are facing financial challenges, and we do not want to add to their burden,” Hartwell said.

“We are committed to providing our students with a positive and affordable gameday experience, and we believe that this decision will help us achieve that goal.”

The decision is a victory for students

The decision to reverse course on student tickets is a victory for students.

It shows that the university is listening to the concerns of students and is willing to make changes to address those concerns.

It is also a reminder that students have a voice and that they can make a difference if they speak up.

What does this mean for students?

The decision to reverse course on student tickets means that students will now be able to attend all home football games for free.

This is a great benefit for students, as it will save them money and allow them to enjoy the excitement of Aggie football.

Students should take advantage of this opportunity to attend games and support their team.


Komentar

More from our Blog