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Search begins for food provider
Januaru 12, 2015 Volume 41, Issue 13 themedium.ca
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RFP calls on contractors to apply to succeed Chartwells for UTM food service
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UTM has officially launched its search for a new campus food services provider, to begin its operations after the current agreement with Chartwells expires this year. Last Monday, UTM posted a Request for Proposal on MERX, a website designed to connect businesses to contract opportunities. Candidates are to submit proposals for the future management and operation of campus food services at UTM. The RFP outlines the conditions that UTM requires its future food services operator to meet, and includes requirements based on feedback on current food service collected from various campus stakeholders. Earlier this year, UTM gathered feedback on its food services through town halls, focus groups, and surveys. Among the item described in the RFP are the hours of operation of the food services on campus. The RFP requires a minimum hours
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UTM food services are currently run by Chartwells. of operation that “adequately meet student and client needs”, including those of residence students, commuters from Sheridan, and others. The minimum hours of operation on residence means that the dining kitchen at Colman Commons will
be open daily from 7:30 a.m. to midnight. Students have also complained about the lack of variety of food. According to the RFP, the operator will have to “develop and implement programs that offer variety in menu of-
fering and price point, ensure a wide range of healthy options are available and address the needs for ethnic diversity”, including halal, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other needs. RFP continued on page 2
A UTM student is in the middle of a battle with administration to obtain more financial aid for her education. H.P.A.* moved to Toronto from Vancouver to pursue postsecondary studies at UTM in 2012. Having to support herself but ineligible for OSAP— which requires her to have lived in Ontario for a year not studying full-time in a postsecondary school—H.P.A. applied for assistance through the British Columbia student loan program, StudentAidBC. However, H.P.A. explains that the $15,000 she receives annually from StudentAidBC is used up quickly with rising tuition costs, monthly rent, and a number of “extenuating circumstances”. *Sept. 2016: Name initialized and certain details omittted due to privacy concerns. Aid continued on page 2
Parking deck and fees approved Expansion to lot 8 deck recommended along with increases to ancillary fees MAHNOOR AYUB UTM has approved a recommendation to build a new parking deck on campus along with an increase in permit prices and other ancillary fees, in the face of opposition from UTMSU. Funding for new projects and for upgrading existing ones was a major focus of the Campus Affairs Committee meeting last Thursday, held in Council Chambers. The meeting, which was attended by UTMSU president Hassan Havili and VP external Ebi Agbeyegbe, was the first time this year that the CAC considered approval for a capital project. Chief administrative officer Paul Donoghue spoke in depth about the proposal for a parking deck expansion, which is part of a long-term expansion plan that involved the con-
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The Campus Affairs Committee approved a proposal to build an expanded parking deck on campus. struction of the first parking deck in 2010/11. The second parking deck was originally set to be built in 2016, but Donoghue said that the plan has
been brought forward by a year because of the population increase in the UTM community and because Parking Lot 1 will temporarily be go-
ing out of service due to construction in the North Building. Parking continued on page 3
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