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Off-campus housing arbitrations split
A retired judge acting as an arbitrator ruled in favor of one student seeking to terminate her BYU off-campus housing contract due to COVID-19 Thursday, May 7.
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Mediations on the rise as students try to get out of rental contracts
More students are mediating their rental agreements with landlords since the COVID-19 pandemic caused BYU to shut down the campus.
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BYU’s conflict resolution center promotes peace
The BYU Center for Conflict Resolution, an on-campus resource for housing disputes and interpersonal problems, changed its name to Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution in order to reflect recent efforts to promote peace on campus and in the world.
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