CLEVELAND — Cleveland State University said it is restoring a low-cost bus program for students that it had previously cut.

This school year, CSU students will be able to pick up a U-Pass, a pass that allowed students access to all Greater Cleveland RTA transportation at a discounted rate.

Since 2007, all students taking at least one credit hour have been charged the U-Pass fee.

At the end of July, the school announced it would have to end the program because of language passed in the state budget earlier this summer that disallowed universal fees. Cleveland State University finalizing new discounted RTA pass plan

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Now, the university has announced that students who want to ride the rapid and buses will hav

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