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Activity & Service Fee to help fund an emergency transport vehicle

SG will open discount center By Alyssa Stewart A S S I S T A N T

Student Health Services is partnering with University Emergency Medical Student Association to help spearhead the initiative. ORACLE PHOTO/CHAVELI GUZMAN

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A new initiative may soon drive up to campus. And it should have an easier time parking. Student Government (SG), in partnership with Student Health Services (SHS) and the University Emergency Medical Student Association (UEMSA), has recently allocated $74,300 to provide USF with an emergency transport vehicle. This money was funded from the

unallocated cash fund generated by Activity & Service (A&S) fees, which is a fee included in every student’s tuition charges.

possible emergency transportations. According to Student Body President Moneer Kheireddine, the members of this future unit will be volunteers.

right now, where “Considerit’sthisat,program it’s in its infancy

Moneer Kheireddine, student body president

In addition to this vehicle, individuals in UEMSA will compose the Medical Response Unit (MRU) which is the entity that will actually assist students in these

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The MRU will be responsible for stocking the vehicle and scheduling the volunteers for shifts. The vehicle will eventually have an assigned parking space once it’s

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determined where the MRU will be stationed. “It’s going to be staffed with fully trained and prepared individuals, all certified, all approved,” Kheireddine said. “USF Health will do the background checks … and make sure that they’re suitable to work the field.” Kheireddine said the purpose of this vehicle will be to transport students to SHS who may be incapable of walking due to sickness or injury. This service is planned to be free of charge to students.

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For the college students that enjoy a free or discounted deal, Student Government (SG) is operating a Discounts and Services Center in the Marshall Student Center (MSC) to aid student’s budgets and organizations on campus. The Discounts and Services Center is a space funded by SG that will provide Bull’s Country key cards, for discounts at local restaurants and services green books for testing, discounted prices for amusement parks and promotional SG items. In the future, Student Body President Moneer Kheireddine hopes to eventually sell Bucs or Rays tickets, as well as other promotional items for events around the state. Partnerships with Universal and Disney World have been secured, but Busch Gardens is still being finalized by members of SG’s executive branch. The specific discount amounts for the theme parks have not been announced, but Kheireddine said they will be in the next couple of weeks. “The Busch Gardens deal will be an improvement from what we have

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