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Bowling Green adds water fee due to water fight in the Union

Dining Services has begun to charge 25 cents per cup of water, but students who order water with a food purchase will still receive the water for free.

December 9, 2013

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Dec. 9—Getting a free cup of water may not be as easy for students anymore.

Previously, at all dining locations, students could get a cup of water at no charge. Dining Services at Bowling Green State University, in Ohio, has begun to charge 25 cents for a cup of water during late night at Marco’s Pizza.

Mike Paulus, the director of Dining Services, said the reason for the cups being charged is because of a water fight.

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