Fed up with student services at Mt A, group takes their concerns to Board of Regents

On today’s show, a group of student leaders at Mount Allison are sounding the alarm about what they call “a consistent decline” in the services provided by Mount Allison’s student affairs department. We talk with two of those students, Isabella Gallant and Isabella Matchett, about their concerns, including empty food banks, high staff turnover and vacant positions, new resources that sit unapproved and un-released by university administration, and a pattern of reactive policy-making.

Plus in news briefs, we take a look at the agenda for tonight’s Tantramar council meeting, which includes two public presentations and the approval of $110,000 in community grants.

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