The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 42, Ed. 1, Friday, February 18, 1994 Page: 12 of 19
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ampus facelifts evoke varied opinions
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Thc recent campus renovations of
I Moody Coliseum Zcllncr Hall
gru the Living Room and Hilton
topm qf ShcCampus Center have
ol;cl both curiosity and glee
hroughout the student body.
aqnc major concern students have
v. where funds originated and
whether the renovations were worth
the price lacs.
Jack Rich vice president for
Wpncc and administration said the
Kl rnillion for the renovation of
qody and the 550000 for the rcn-
Ration pf the Living Room came
from private donations.
He said the money had been
lonatcd specifically for the renova
concerned about the long-term use
of facilities. Wc feel that they have
to dc Kept up on a. long-term basis
or they will deteriorate."
Many students approve of the
renovations in the Campus Center
Jan Little senior English major
7f would be nice to
have a room that
looked .:. modern for
receptions
Jan Little
from Abilcric said the Living
Room needed the new furnishings.
"It looked pretty tacky before. ... It
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Erika Chavez sophomore busi
ness administration major from
El Paso agreed that the rooms in
the Campus Ccritcr needed to be
refurbished because they previously
had appeared shabby.
The. Moody facelift also had stu-
dent support. 'Mona Gray junior
accounting major from Temple
said the chairs needed rcupliolstcr-
ing because1 they looked old and
spotted
Some sludctlts Said they did not
mind the minor inconveniences
caused by renovations. However
some students s'uid renovations in
Moody took too long.
Shayla MHIci sdphOmore cle-
mcritary ducatiorr major from
Mcrkcl said renovations h Zcllncr
Hall "were a hassle for students."
She said the relocating of offices
couscd confusion.
Students atsri said they would
like Gardner Hall and the Adminis
tration Building to be renovated.
'Chavez; Gray; Sydncc Hall sopho-
more international studies major
from Abilene; and Lara Kcyscr
junior biology major from Aquc-
boguc N.Y. said Gardner Hall
needs renovation including carpet-
ing and new blinds in the rooms
Rich said Gardner Hall will
.undergo renovations during the
summer. These improvements have
been delayed because other facili-
ties such as Nelson Hall and
Mabcc Hall were in greater need of
i renovations he said.
The administration is examining
iia 20-ycar facility plan to upkeep
facilities Rich said.
i Hall added that the campus rcno-
i vations improved the appearance of
i the university and were good for
publicity and for attracting prospec-
tive students.
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 42, Ed. 1, Friday, February 18, 1994, newspaper, February 18, 1994; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth92226/m1/12/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.