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What Was Done to Fill the Gap Left by the Closed Cougar’s Cave?

The Cougar Pantry – which is free for anyone on campus to use – stepped in with heat and eat meals purchased with donations from The Manchester Community College Foundation and the Congress of Connecticut Community Colleges Union, or the 4C’s. Members of the campus community also donated macaroni and cheese and ramen noodle cups and a microwave to cook them. Two more microwaves were purchased by the Student Government Association. And Deb Simmons, who teaches music at CT State Community College Manchester, set up a cart with coffee, tea and hot dogs a few days a week near her office in the AST.

“I just had to do something,” she said.

Voices from Across Campus Expressed Discontent About the Closure
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