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Bucks geese problem solved

Bucks geese problem solved
Bucks groundskeeping staff solved a Canadian geese problem by getting a campus dog. Her name is Gerty, and the 3- year-old dog helps keep campus walkways clear of goose poop by chasing the geese away. "Gerty comes everyday. She also kind of works for the college.

Bucks club leaves mark on new campus construction

Bucks club leaves mark on new campus construction
The members of the Habitat for Humanity club were recently allowed to sign their names to the new building being constructed as an expansion to the Upper Bucks campus. Club President Janine Jasinski led the members through the construction site, so that the nine members could all leave their legacy on the Upper Bucks campus.

Handicapped accessibility is improved

New renovations strive to make the campus equally accessible to all students
Recent construction at the Newtown campus has made huge strides toward making the entire school more handicap accessible. Various ramps and closer handicapped parking areas have been added, and the often 'out-of-order' elevator has been fixed. This is a huge step in making this campus equally accessible to each and every student.

The Stars and Stripes Lounge provides room for students who are veterans

The Stars and Stripes Lounge provides room for students who are veterans
ppreciates the new study area. He's been using the Stars and Stripes lounge since its inception. Bradley Longowsky, 29, is an Environmental Science major who was formerly a machinery technician in the U.S. Coast Guard. He has served in places all over the country, including Hawaii.