Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Campus Issues feedback


We all Hated a few problems that Taylor's University is facing and our Student Council took the responsibility to talk to person-in-charged and gotten back some feedbacks. Below is what they have to say:

Hello Taylorians! We are back with more updates on some issues in campus. We met with the representatives from the management and gotten some feedback from them! :) 

Parking Issues

Parking Fees
Result from Facebook Poll : RM 3 is too expensive. 
  • Feedback:  RM 3 is the recommended rate from Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) & Bandar Sunway Residence Association (BSRA). Moreover, the parking fees of RM 3 is insufficient to cover the operation of the carpark, so Taylor's University actually subsidises part of the parking fees. 

Insufficient Parking Area
  • Feedback: By the year 2014, a multi-storey carpark will be built. 

Safety of Students @ Parking
  • Feedback: More security guards patrol and extra steps have been taken to ensure students' safety on campus. Additional lighting @ new parking zones are not feasible because lands are not owned by Taylor's University.

Shuttle Bus Services

Termination of Shuttle Services
  • Feedback: Shuttle Bus Services will continue as normal
Late Shuttles to & fro Sunway Pyramid
  • Feedback: Management urge students to log report on Student Portal to notify late shuttles. As current drivers of Shuttles to & for Sunway Pyramid are Taylor's University employees, the management will give more attention to the matter. 

Sport Facilities

Bathrooms & Changing Rooms to be allocated near to sports centre
  • Feedback: Permanent bathrooms & changing rooms are rejected because the current sports facilities are only temporary facilities. In the Phase 2 Development of Lakeside Campus, a permanent sports complex will be built with all neccessary facilities provided. In addition, portable toilets are still in discussion to determine where about to locate it. 

Wildlife Sightings on Campus

Snakes, dogs, and Cattle
  • Feedback: The usage of sulphur has been done extensively to keep snakes away from campus ground. Animal control have been contacted to remove dogs on campus however this has sparked criticism from students with regards to animal cruelty which led to stop of efforts by Taylor's University. Cattles will be removed by June. 

This is all the updates that we gotten feedbacks on. We, TUSC will continue to provide you updates on the welfare issues of Taylor's University Students. :) 

With warm regards,
Chris
14/07/11
Link here

1 comment:

Atris said...

Nonetheless, Those are just the minor problems. Taylor's has one of the best feelings to study at. The environment, the classes... I'm an ex-Taylorian. lol.