Michael attempts to leave the train with the money, but he is stopped by a young teenager with an envelope containing his wife's wedding ring, which she tells him is a warning. Unable to reach his wife by phone, he discreetly approaches fellow commuter Walt, writing a note on his newspaper to contact the police. Michael leaves Murphy a voicemail describing the situation and receives a call from Joanna threatening him and his family. She tells him the train is rigged with hidden cameras and to look outside, where he sees Walt pushed in front of a moving bus and killed. Joanna points Michael to a GPS tracker in his jacket to plant on Prynne.
In September 2015, it was announced that Liam Neeson would star in the film.[10] In June 2016, Vera Farmiga joined, in a role described as "a mysterious woman who boards a commuter train and proposes an enticing opportunity to Neeson's character, one that has dire circumstances if he accepts."[11] The project marks the second working collaboration between Farmiga and Collet-Serra, after 2009's psychological thriller Orphan.[12] On July 13, Sam Neill, Elizabeth McGovern, and Jonathan Banks were added to the principal cast,[13] and in August 2016, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith joined in an undisclosed role.[14] The same month, Patrick Wilson joined the cast as a trusted friend of Neeson's character.[15]
To improve communication between the commuter students and the College, the Student Government Association created the position of Commuter Affairs Commissioner. The commissioner meets with his or her constituents and then discusses the commuter-related issues with the administration, including:
Commuters are welcome to come to all on-campus events. There are monthly events specifically for commuters. Information about commuter events can be found in the commuter newsletter, The Pio Commute, which is emailed monthly to commuting students or on flyers all around campus.
Not necessarily. After 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and during the weekends, you can park in any parking lot. However, if you were to park in a lot that is not designated for commuter students on a Sunday evening and you left your vehicle overnight, it would be very possible for you to receive a ticket on Monday morning.
There are two 24-hour labs available for use where you can print an essay or work on an assignment without distractions. Smyth 142 and Clock Tower Commons computer lab. Additionally, all academic computer labs are available for commuter students during building hours. More computer lab info
The dining services website has details about commuter meal plans, places to eat (Dining Choices), food options (including vegetarian, vegan, and foods free of the top 8 allergens), dining hours, and more.
Those who enter to perform seasonal work in the United States, but whose presence in the United States is for 6 months or less, in the aggregate, during any continuous 12-month period (seasonal commuters or seasonal workers).
LPRs must use the Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card (Form I-90) to take up commuter status or when taking up actual residence in the United States after having been a commuter.[2] Commuters receive a Permanent Resident Card (PRC) that indicates their status as a commuter. Commuters must also use Form I-90 to replace their commuter PRCs.[3]
Applicants should refer to the Form I-90 instructions (PDF, 361.11 KB) for further information on evidentiary requirements. Upon approval, USCIS issues the applicant a PRC indicating status as a commuter.[5]
A commuter who begins residing in the United States after having been a commuter must use Form I-90 to request to remove commuter status from his or her PRC. The commuter should submit evidence of a U.S. address with Form I-90. Evidence may include, but is not limited to, a lease agreement, property deed, or utility bill(s) dated within the 6 months before filing Form I-90. Applicants should refer to the Form I-90 instructions (PDF, 361.11 KB) for further information on evidentiary requirements.
A seasonal worker is presumed to be residing in the United States if he or she is present in the United States for more than 6 months, in the aggregate, during any continuous 12-month period. In such a case, the seasonal worker is no longer eligible for commuter status.[6]
[^ 5] The PRC cannot be mailed outside the United States; therefore, the commuter must designate his or her usual port-of-entry (POE) on the Form I-90 so that his or her PRC may be mailed to the designated POE for pick-up. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) also issues a Commuter Status Card (Form I-178) that must be carried while traveling across the border. The Form I-178 is valid for 6 months and must be renewed with CBP at 6-month intervals. Renewal requires presenting proof of ongoing employment in the United States.
The Fairfax County Department of Transportation partners with Best Workplaces for Commuters (BWC) to recognize employers who have excelled in implementing green commuter programs, including ride-sharing, transit benefits, biking and walking, teleworking, alternate work schedules and other strategies. Fairfax County was recently featured in a BWC Webinar, view the video here.
Together, commuters comprise nearly 70% of all BSU students. The Off-Campus and Commuter Student Services Office (OCCSS) provides the resources commuters need to become successful and engaged members of our campus community.
Opportunities for commuters to engage on campus beyond the classroom also include campus employment. The majority of our student population at Bridgewater works and as a commuter student we encourage you to look for opportunities to work on campus, which is a great way to connect and learn about campus all while making money.
Parking
There are 4 commuter parking areas on campus; Spring Street, Hooper Street, Swenson Field and the Parking Garage. View more information about parking, including the parking guide (PDF).
Commuter Rail Pass
Bridgewater State University is pleased to offer its students the opportunity to purchase MBTA passes for the semester at a discount. This is a great deal for students traveling on the commuter rail or bus to BSU on a regular basis. For more information please see the MBTA website.
Smart Parking
BSU is happy to make available the Smart Parking App that can assist you with finding a parking spot when you arrive on campus. Your parking decal not only identifies you as a BSU bear but it will also help us count how many cars are entering and exiting both the Spring Street Lot, Swenson Lot and the Parking Garage. The Smart Parking App will display a heat map identifying the percentage of available parking remaining. We have rolled out this program in three of the four commuter lots for now but the hope is to have all lots included in the very near future. The Smart Parking map is available via the "Commuter Resources" Tile on the BSU Mobile App.
This map only displays sales offices and commuter stores listed on this page. To find additional locations, use the retail outlets search form. Purchase farecards only from the authorized outlets listed below. Farecards sold elsewhere might be forged or stolen and may be rejected by Metrorail faregates. Please note: locations may be closed on holidays.
Carpooling - when two or more people commute to work together on a regular basis in a privately owned vehicle - is the simplest and most common ridesharing arrangement. Finding compatible ridesharing partners is easy with Commuter Connections through our website or mobile apps. We help by identifying potential carpool partners that live near your home, that also work near your place of business, who have similar schedules. And some companies even have in-house commuter assistance programs that help employees find carpool partners and offer preferred parking for carpools and vanpools.
Vanpooling is a popular and economical option for commuters traveling within the Washington Metropolitan region, particularly for long-distance commuting. Pool Rewards is a special program available through Commuter Connections designed to encourage current drive alone commuters to start or join a vanpool. Pool Rewards offers up to a $200 monthly subsidy to newly formed van or car pools.
For more information visit CommuterConnections.org
The Commuter Affairs Program is a function of the Office of Student Development in the Hammond Campus Center. Our sole purpose is to help you, as current or future commuter student, as you navigate your Fitchburg State University experience.
Meetings with the RideSmart Commuter Solutions team may be held virtually or in person on a case-by-case basis. To schedule a meeting please email info.pgcrides...@co.pg.md.us or call 301-883-5656. We look forward to assisting with your commuter questions and program needs!
September 22 is Car Free Day! Visit www.carfreemetrodc.org to take the free Car Free Day pledge and earn rewards, get some great local resources, and more! If your commute starts in Prince George's County, we have more ways for you to win! New Commuter Connections, incenTrip, or CarpoolNow accounts created online or through the free apps between September 6 and September 23 may be eligible to win a prize pack! Visit www.commuterconnections.org or www.commuterconnections.org/mobile-apps/ to get started.
RideSmart Commuter Solutions is your guide to alternative transportation options in Prince George's County. We provide free information and support to help commuters use transit, bicycling, walking, driving together, and telework; we also provide free support to help employers establish and expand their commuter benefits programs. RideSmart provides comprehensive programs backed by the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board at the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, your state and local governments, and several other transportation organizations, all working together to improve commuting in and around the region.
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