The Met Opera app is now available for download on mobile devices, offering users a new way to purchase rush tickets via an automated lottery. The Met website will continue to offer rush tickets until later this spring. Learn more about the Met Opera app here.
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Students can purchase $25.00 (including fees) rush tickets for select concerts up to 10 days in advance both online and in person at the David Geffen Hall Welcome Center. Accessible on a first come, first served basis, subject to availability, and not applicable to select premium seating.
Students in high school and above must present a valid Student ID at the Box Office to purchase or pick up tickets. A maximum of two tickets can be purchased under each valid ID. Rush tickets are final sale and not eligible for exchange.
Accessible on a first come, first served basis, subject to availability, and not applicable to select premium seating. A maximum of two tickets per customer. Seating is assigned at the discretion of the box office staff.
Coinciding with a key project milestone on Dec. 13, 2021, the Rush Line bus rapid transit (BRT) project transitioned to the Metropolitan Council as the METRO Purple Line. The proposed 15-mile transit route includes planned stations between Union Depot in Saint Paul and downtown White Bear Lake and will operate primarily in dedicated bus lanes seven days a week, serving stops every ten minutes during rush hours and every fifteen minutes during other times. The project will connect people to jobs, education, healthcare and recreation destinations while supporting economic development along the corridor.
GNU Rush is a Restricted User Shell,designed for sites providing limited remote access to their resources,such as, for example, savannah.gnu.org.Its main program, rush, is configured as a user login shell forusers that are allowed only remote access to the machine. Using a flexibleconfiguration file, GNU Rush gives administrator complete controlover the command lines that users execute, and allows to tune theusage of system resources, such as virtual memory, CPU time, etc. on aper-user basis.
In particular, GNU Rush allows to run remote programs in achrootedenvironment, which helps tighten security when offering accessover such programs as sftp-server or scp, that accessthe entire file system by default.
All accesses via rush are monitored. GNU Rush includestwo programs that help visualize the history of accesses: rushwho, whichdisplays the list of currently logged in users,and rushlast, whichshows the history of accesses. The output format of both utilities isconfigurable.
If you have a request for rush review that is not covered by the exceptions above, such as a deadline for data collection, please send a detailed email to [email protected] that describes the specific need as well as any relevant deadline or timeline.
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