10/22/09

Adam Swank

The Bike Cave is moving again, this time, to make way for a faculty research center. Adam Swank has more in this Bobcat Update.
It doesn't seem that long ago that the campus Bike Cave moved here to the Pecos Building. The former woodshop had been abandoned for years and required a lengthy clean-up job before re-opening in February. Bike Cave student manager Judith Wilson remembers the renovation fondly.
SB: Judith Wilson
Now the Department of Anthropology will take over the building as a place for a new faculty member to conduct his research close to the center for archeological research next door. The move will force the Bike Cave to relocate all of its equipment including shelves of tools, tires and of course, its many bicycles. In keeping with their eco-friendly philosophy, the Bike Cave hopes to move all of it without the use of trucks. Instead, there are plans to use a specially outfitted tri-cycle courtesy of the Environment Service Committee.
SB: Judith Wilson
The Bike Cave's future location at the Colorado Building has only one-third the space and will also need some work before it's fully operational.
SB: Paul Hamilton
STANDUP: "While there's no exact date for yet for the Bike Cave's relocation here to the Colorado Building. The move will mark their second large renovation project of this year alone. For Bobcat Update, I'm Adam Swank."

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