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OGDEN -- Concerns about the environment and the economy will have students at Weber State University walking more this year.
According to the Deseret News, starting fall semester, the campus shuttle bus service will make just two stops -- at the Dee Events Center parking lot and the library in the center of campus.
Six other current stops will be eliminated.
School officials say the move will save the school $200,000 each year and cut down on the carbon footprint of the university.