By Alyson Hatfield
A FEW of York College’s senior senators have decided to start a petition attempting to get a town hall for students to air out their concerns with Chartwells following multiple complaints from students on campus over the quality of food service on campus.
The petition needs 1,000 signatures by tomorrow (Wednesday, April 5) and was just sent out in an email from student Senate to all students, staff, and faculty.
The email says: “We, the Student Senate of York College of Pennsylvania, have heard the various complaints and needs from the student body and beyond, regarding the declining status of food currently being served from Chartwells, primarily in Johnson Dining Hall. With this petition below, we will demand a variety of changes deemed necessary by the student population, and request a town hall to make sure each concern will be directly heard, recorded, and ensure that progress and necessary changes are made. With enough signatures, we hope to bring Chartwells and other important members of campus executive leadership to attend and see how much change is necessary. We ask for you to give up a few minutes of your time and fill out the brief link below, and to be on the lookout for the dates of when the town hall meeting may possibly occur.
If you have any questions feel free to email studentsenate@ycp.edu or cgreen26@ycp.edu. We look forward to continuing to serve you and the greater Spartan community.
Petition For Dining Services Town Hall
Thank you for your continued support,
Student Senate
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