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Bear Line Signage Improved on Campus

December 1, 2011 by Paige Oxendine

Students may soon find it easier to navigate campus, as Bear Line signage was recently updated.

As a response to student concern and confusion, SGA’s Research and Development Committee worked with campus officials to ensure that each official Bear Line stop is properly marked with a sign. This update makes it easier for students to know exactly where Bear Line shuttles will be stopping to pick up or drop off students.

Each Bear Line sign is color-coded to indicate which specific route stops at that location. Locations used by more than one route are marked to reflect all of the routes which stop there.

For more information, please contact Paige Oxendine, Chief Communications Officer, at Oxendine100@live.missouristate.edu.


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