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Transportation to be made available to Dayton campus during faculty strike

Wright State Survivor’s Gala/ Photograph: Lucas Gonzalez/The Guardian.
Photograph: Lucas Gonzalez/The Guardian.

In the event of a strike at Wright State, students, staff, and faculty will be offered free transportation to and from the Dayton Campus.

Starting Tuesday, Jan. 22 at 8 a.m., a shuttle service will make regular trips to campus, according to an email from the Office of Communications.

The shuttle will pick people in Lot 8 by the Nutter Center and drop them off in Lot 11 by Millett Hall. The bus will make trips every ten minutes.

It will run from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. from Monday to Friday.

The university will also maintain normal hours of operation during a strike. The university has urged students to continue going to class during a strike, as professors who strike will be temporarily replaced with substitutes.

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Lucas Gonzalez

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